"Hey, Mr. N? I don't undertsand this electron volt diagram."
"thats beacuse there is no such thing... I believe you mean Electron DOT diagram."
"thats beacuse there is no such thing... I believe you mean Electron DOT diagram."
by sweetsugargurl November 12, 2009
*4th grade classroom*
Billy: I have nothing to compare the pros and cons of masturbating in class
Teacher: Take your shirt off and use your beefy Venn Diagram Nipples
Billy: I have nothing to compare the pros and cons of masturbating in class
Teacher: Take your shirt off and use your beefy Venn Diagram Nipples
by Dogfood11 April 5, 2017
by Mr. Bingham January 24, 2005
When a female's breasts are so big and perky, that they sometimes might appear as if they are going to overlap at any given second, resulting in having a ven-diagram sort of look to them.
think of anyone you know that has great breasts. if they are extreamly perky then they probobly have what you could call ven diagram tits
(Pamela Anderson)
(Pamela Anderson)
by erik hudson April 28, 2008
by Aria Hogurl February 27, 2020
a general solution applies to all physics mechanics questions. whenever a teacher asks you everything about physics, just reply "because of the free body diagram" its indeed the correct answer to the question ;)
by sin gui December 18, 2022
Pronunciation: 'Dia-Gra-Mik
Function: adjective
1. A way of describing a poorly drawn drawing or diagram.
2. A colleague or co-worker who posseses no interpersonal skills and lacks understanding of basic concepts. Has a fundamental problem with commitment, working as part of a team and the requirement of effort. Usually responsible for much resentment and one of the root causes for low morale and low motivation in the workplace.
Function: adjective
1. A way of describing a poorly drawn drawing or diagram.
2. A colleague or co-worker who posseses no interpersonal skills and lacks understanding of basic concepts. Has a fundamental problem with commitment, working as part of a team and the requirement of effort. Usually responsible for much resentment and one of the root causes for low morale and low motivation in the workplace.
by Mike Newman June 9, 2005