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1. for example
Taken as an example of
Don't say anything obnoxious in a haste, for example, you're a complete idiot.
2. for example
As an example of
Exemplary conduct for example courteousness is commendable.
3. example
That kid in class who never will amount/has amounted to anything.

Sometimes used to make a play on "served as an example," "make an example of," and other idiomatic phrases that use the word "example".
guy 1: hey, is your bro's fulltime job still sitting on the coach?

guy2: yea, he's an example alright.

Lunch lady: (To student) Here you go, son. (Loud whispered to other lunch lady) Example, served.

Student: What was that?
4. anatomy class example
n. a student who strips down by instruction from their teacher, and then uses that student as an example for the rest of the anatomy class
"What's up, broseph?"

"Awesome news! I was the anatomy class example!"

"How is that awesome news?"

"I fucked Mrs. Rudd after class!"
5. Transaxle
A component of a automobile that transfers energy from the flywheel(manual) or the pressure plate(automatic) through the differential to cv (continous velocity) joints on front wheel drive cars. Also see Tranmission
Note: People might refer to a transaxle as a transmission, although, a transaxle consist of a transmission AND differental encased together as a whole unit where as a transmission does not. For an example, a front engine rear-wheel drive car's transmission is connected to the external differental which is typically located at the rear of the vehicle via a drive shaft.
An example of a transaxle, is a front engine front-wheel drive car's transaxle has a INTERNAL differental. The differental is connected to the wheels via cv joints.
by Craig Dunn Aug 7, 2003 add a video
6. Thief
An individual who uses stealth and concealment to his advantage. A well educated thief can use these tactics to gain entry to nearly anything with the help of a collection of specific tools designed for the art of theft. There happen to be many forms of thievry which include brute strength and an example of this is a thief bashing a careless bystander in the head, rendering him unconcious. Another form requires tactics and intelligence, the professional thief. The professional thief is hard to come by since most do not make it to this stage. Alot of thieves end up being caught in the act, arrested and fined or imprisioned. Sometimes though, a thief excels in the art, using a combination of many forms of tactical stealth, becoming a skilled artisan of the art.
Pick and Probes are an example of a thief's tools.
by Tempest Mar 19, 2004 add a video
7. message board
"Arguing on the internet is like running in the special olymoics, enen if you win you're still retarded!" -Some picture

That pretty much sums it up. The most futile activity in the world is trying to argue on the internet, because rather than real life where you actually engage the person, the internet has not advanced so far.

Another problem is that anyone can have access to the internet, so even if you post a sincere message, some degenerate little snot is always waiting with a smart alecky comment and a smiley, which according to them constitutes an actual argument. What's even worse, there are often a pack of idiots waiting to agree with them.

Here's an example:

quote="Me"And that's why I believe the Bible. /quote

quote="Idiot 1"You believe a book of fairy tales! /quote

quote="Idiot 2"HaHa! It's so true! /quote

Now, do you think I'm going to make any sort of breakthrough with these posters? No, that is impossible. And don't even try to back up your point with any evidence. If you post a link, they'll just say:

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by Betterthanyouguy Sep 11, 2004 add a video
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