It sounds like you’re referring to a — which is a term used in file-sharing for a digital source rip (often lower quality, sometimes with watermarks or logos).
Morty closed the laptop. "Fine. But you're paying."
"It's not bad if you're a desperate archivist, Morty. But for you? It's like eating Szechuan sauce from a dirty alley. Just buy the season. Or use a friend's login. Don't be a digital raccoon." rick and morty s06 dsrip
"I'm literally a trillionaire in space credits."
Here’s a to explain why that term matters, without promoting piracy: "The Split Screen" It sounds like you’re referring to a —
"Free in the same way my portal gun is free when I steal it from a homeless version of myself. Unreliable. You want the real deal — the Blu-ray or official stream — no watermarks, 5.1 audio, and commentary tracks where I actually explain the science."
"Don't bother with the DSRip, Morty," Rick said, not looking up from his plasma torch. "That’s a Digital Source Rip — someone recorded it off a streaming preview screen or a review copy. The bitrate is trash, the colors are washed out, and sometimes there's a big 'PROPERTY OF ADULT SWIM' watermark right over my catchphrases." But you're paying
"...I hate you." DSRip indicates an early, often flawed digital capture. Support the official release for quality and ethics — or at least borrow from someone who did.