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money +‎ hat +‎ -ing (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

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moneyhatting (uncountable)

  1. (slang, derogatory, video games) The use of unfair financial incentives; bribery.
    • 2007, RMZ, “Re: EGM confirms Micro$hit paid bribe to 2K Games to keep Bioshock off PS3”, in alt.games.video.xbox (Usenet):
      This practice of "moneyhatting" that Micro$not has brought to the console video game business is just more corruption that harms the whole video game industry with nothing positive coming out of it except buying a little more time for the xflop 3-shitty before it dies.
    • 2014, hurricanepilot, “Re: PWB, has it come to this?”, in uk.games.video.misc (Usenet):
      I think it's great that the consoles are getting this stuff, but it just serves to make them even less relevant to people with alternatives. That said, while the AAA moneyhatting seems to have waned a fair bit this generation, it's being replaced with a trend of tying up cool looking, ostensibly PC titles with exclusivity contracts []