A person whose pfp is different every time you see it again. They are addicted to changing their pfp and like change.
by January 13, 2019
Opposite of "xor". Also known as "exclusive nor". Both things must be true, xor both things must be false.
by November 16, 2018
A sharp note is a note which has a "half" quality to it: Its pitch sounds incorrect to the key but sounds good to the human at the same time.
by October 21, 2018
by January 13, 2019
by January 16, 2019
Like "nor", but for "and" instead of "or". Both things can't be true at the same time, but one or none can. Has the same precedence as "and".
If your car's engine works nand its transmission works, then you should take your car to the mechanic.
by November 16, 2018
Inclusive or. Same as "and/or". This is different from xor, exclusive or. Takes precedence after and.
Good usage: "It could be the engine or the transmission that's malfunctioning."
Bad usage: "It could be the engine or the transmission that's malfunctioning, or both." (Contains redundancy)
Bad usage: "It could be the engine or the transmission that's malfunctioning, or both." (Contains redundancy)
by November 15, 2018