by Gray Roberts May 31, 2005
To completely disprove an opposing argument, and further question personal beliefs, leaving them completely without validity.
by Clayton Hanson September 1, 2003
by pride_of_NS January 25, 2010
When math learning goes beyond learning facts, figures, and applications; instead, math is humanized so that it is allowed to convey beauty, values, truth, justice, play, and love—when mathematical thinking is viewed as a way of life.
Teachers should present math as a verb, not as a noun—when students should be encouraged to be active players, not mere spectators.
by MathPlus January 9, 2019
by fntiger July 15, 2004
The Pope is well known for sitting around the Basilica in his Pope-hat, drooling all over himself and mumbling incoherently in Latin. To me, that sounds like my weekends. So, to Pope is synonmous with relaxing, "chilling", "gellin'", etc.
So, I was Popin' with my homenuggets the other day, when I had this great idea for a new kind of cream-filled pastery.
by caru March 19, 2005
Used to cover up a terrible outcome on a test (generally in German class). Originated from a test on Konjunktions and the user managed to forget about the verb sandwich rule and absolutely bombed the test.
Vishram- “Hey Anish, what did you get on the test.”
Anish- “Verb Sandwich”
Vishram- “What?”
Anish- “Verb Sandwich”
Anish- “Verb Sandwich”
Vishram- “What?”
Anish- “Verb Sandwich”
by PizzaCatDog January 24, 2022