Why the closed minded dichotomy? Do you decide what meanings apply to words?
It is a joke, see 933.
I don't decide the meaning of words, nor do you or Rudometkin. But if we are using words,
and want to be understood, we better use words with commonly established meanings. That means that we are using words in the same manner as they have been used historically. The evidence of that you find in dictionaries, Rudometkin quoted some. Anything else is deceptive and does not further truth and honest conversation. And here we are at a Christian platform.
You applied a perfect dichotomy, all the while denying that you did.
If it was faked, then either this or that.
Since neither this or that, therefore it was not faked.
That is your argument. That's a form of dichotomy, in the two conclusions you gave on the supposition that it was faked.
So you either provide evidence for your at the moment mysterious meaning and definition of the word, and thereby clear the field for honest and rational conversation, or you must be accounted as deceptive, playing games with words. If you don't apply commonly accepted meanings of words in conversation with others, then there's no point of keeping up the conversation. We need common rules to communicate.
Your simple statement of all that being a joke doesn't help. No one gets the joke, since seemingly no one applies the same rules as you do when it comes to using language.
That's highly deceptive right now. So you either clear the field, or you can't be taken rationally and therefore seriously.