User1: I'm going AFK for a bio break
....
User1: I'm back, all is well
User2: wibbie!
User1: tyvm :-)
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User1: I'm back, all is well
User2: wibbie!
User1: tyvm :-)
by jenkem hog January 07, 2011
Viewing any High Definition video and seeing something that, if the video was in standard definition, would otherwise have gone unnoticed or unrecognized. As long as the source is outputting at 720p or above, it is considered High Definition.
Thanks to that HD moment, I was finally able to see the dummy T1000 driving the truck in Terminator 2.
by Jenkem Hog January 29, 2008
Viewing any Blu-ray video and seeing something that, if the video was in standard definition, would otherwise have gone unnoticed or unrecognized.
See also - HD Moment, High Def Moment
See also - HD Moment, High Def Moment
by Jenkem Hog January 29, 2008
Employee #1: I had been getting calls and e-mails all morning about the Widget Project. Managers want status, test group wants results.
Employee #2: What changed? Why did they stop?
Employee #1: I silenced them all when I explained to them the Widget Project was, in fact, not my project (according to my manager) and they need to direct their efforts towards <Employee X>
Employee #2: Sounds like you lobbed them a logic grenade
Employee #2: What changed? Why did they stop?
Employee #1: I silenced them all when I explained to them the Widget Project was, in fact, not my project (according to my manager) and they need to direct their efforts towards <Employee X>
Employee #2: Sounds like you lobbed them a logic grenade
by Jenkem Hog March 25, 2008
Viewing any High Definition video and seeing something that, if the video was in standard definition, would otherwise have gone unnoticed or unrecognized. As long as the source is outputting at 720p or above, it is considered High Definition.
See also - HD Moment
See also - HD Moment
by Jenkem Hog January 29, 2008