verb | krip·toh·jak·ing
Cryptojacking is the digital equivalent of someone breaking into your house, stealing your computer, and then using it to mine Dogecoin while you're not looking. It's a sneaky little trick that hackers use to make money off of your hardware without your knowledge or consent.
Example
"Cryptojacking is like a digital STD - you can get it from visiting sketchy websites, downloading shady software, or clicking on weird links in your DMs. And once you've got it, it's a bitch to get rid of."
"I secretly installed cryptojacking software on my ex-girlfriend's computer as revenge for dumping me. Now every time she logs on to Facebook, she's actually mining Monero for my personal gain. Get rekt, Jessica!"