Slang term for the psychoactive herb known as Salvia Divinorum. Salvia Divinorum is not a scheduled drug although some states have banned the sale and trafficking of it. The D.E.A is currently reviewing whether or not Salvia should be placed as a Schedule 1 drug.
The psychoactive ingredient that gives Salvia it's hallucinogenic effects is known as Salvinorum A
Some other terms for Salvia Divinorum are:
Sally D., Salvia, Shepherdess's Herb, Ska Pastora
John: Did you see how much that Diviner's Sage was?
Jake: No, I did not.
John: Well, fuck off then!
The important. The ***ELITE***. On internet message boards, a certain creme de la creme is defined by the member number. 1000 is a wonderful number, and yet, is the first of the worthless.
Even more important, of course, are the PRIME examples, like 877. That defines the Upper Elite Tier.
A visionary who innovates specifically in the digitalspace and/or uses digital channels and digital tools in an innovative way to communicate.
Example: Patrick Jean, Film Director, shot a live action sequence of city scenes in present day inspired by video games such as Pong and Donkey Kong from the 80's and 90's. He used digital software to bring the old school video game characters and icons to life against the live action sequence; creating a seamless visual effects story blending real life and digital in a way only a diginary could.
Joe's one of the technorati - he dreams about scripts to bulk change Unix permissions. But the digiterati are people like Mary. She's so cool she uses her iPhone to photograph a politician giving a speech, downloads and runs an app to morph it into a damaging caricature, and uploads it to Wikileaks before he's finished talking - all while tweeting about it and drinking a chai latte.