We're going to have to close the shop if we don't turn a profit again this quarter.
We broke even again, but I think we will turn a profit next quarter.
We broke even again, but I think we will turn a profit next quarter.
by Kewk January 03, 2020
by kewk January 06, 2003
omnisome (om'ni-sōm) adj.
Of, relating to, or characterized by awesomeness that is omnipresent, eternal, and all-encompassing; awesome in all times, places, and aspects of existence.
Exhibiting universal and perpetual magnificence, splendor, or wonderfulness.
From omni- (Latin: all, every, the whole) + -some (Relating to the quality of awesome).
Synonyms: omnipresently awesome, eternally magnificent, ubiquitously splendid
Of, relating to, or characterized by awesomeness that is omnipresent, eternal, and all-encompassing; awesome in all times, places, and aspects of existence.
Exhibiting universal and perpetual magnificence, splendor, or wonderfulness.
From omni- (Latin: all, every, the whole) + -some (Relating to the quality of awesome).
Synonyms: omnipresently awesome, eternally magnificent, ubiquitously splendid
by Kewk April 17, 2024
The art of getting to be tricky or quick with your toes, like when dancers try to direct your attention to something else while they perform their main dance routine. The experienced dancer on stage still has the skill to make people NOT look at their toes.
The ballerina's sleight of toe made it seem as though she was effortlessly gliding across the stage, diverting the audience's attention away from her precise footwork.
by Kewk January 20, 2023
Venturpidation (noun):
The unique blend of anticipation and hesitation that engulfs an individual when embarking on a new journey or project, combining the excitement of venturing into the unknown with a cautious awareness of the potential obstacles and uncertainties that may arise.
The unique blend of anticipation and hesitation that engulfs an individual when embarking on a new journey or project, combining the excitement of venturing into the unknown with a cautious awareness of the potential obstacles and uncertainties that may arise.
He experienced a mix of venturpidation as he prepared to embark on his solo backpacking trip, feeling both excitement for the adventure ahead and a twinge of nervousness about the challenges and uncertainties he might encounter along the way.
by Kewk July 03, 2023
Adjective
The process of Faudible
The mental reconstruction of audio that is not comprehended by the brain; a falsification that the mind creates to fill in the gaps with audio it believes to be true
The process of the mind filling in the gaps of audio that is heard but not understood.
The word comes from the Latin- con for "constrūctus", audībilis for "to hear,", fābul for "a tale." and -ātus Adjective.
The process of Faudible
The mental reconstruction of audio that is not comprehended by the brain; a falsification that the mind creates to fill in the gaps with audio it believes to be true
The process of the mind filling in the gaps of audio that is heard but not understood.
The word comes from the Latin- con for "constrūctus", audībilis for "to hear,", fābul for "a tale." and -ātus Adjective.
The complexity of sounds in electronic music compared to basic sounds like a person speaking increase Confaudiblation exponentially.
by Kewk November 14, 2019
hur·ri·quake /ˈhərēˌkwāk/
noun
A rare and unprecedented meteorological phenomenon characterized by the simultaneous occurrence of a hurricane and an earthquake, often leading to widespread astonishment, disruption, and intrigue.
A situation or event displaying an extraordinary collision or confluence of disparate elements, often inciting both awe and confusion.
August 8th, 2023, Los Angeles found itself in the eye of a literal and figurative storm, as it experienced a hurriquake - a hurricane strong enough to blow the Hollywood sign into a new font, coupled with an earthquake that made the Walk of Fame stars twinkle in broad daylight.
Etymology:
Early 21st century, blend of "hurricane" and "earthquake." Coined to describe hurricanes and earthquakes that happen at the same time.
noun
A rare and unprecedented meteorological phenomenon characterized by the simultaneous occurrence of a hurricane and an earthquake, often leading to widespread astonishment, disruption, and intrigue.
A situation or event displaying an extraordinary collision or confluence of disparate elements, often inciting both awe and confusion.
August 8th, 2023, Los Angeles found itself in the eye of a literal and figurative storm, as it experienced a hurriquake - a hurricane strong enough to blow the Hollywood sign into a new font, coupled with an earthquake that made the Walk of Fame stars twinkle in broad daylight.
Etymology:
Early 21st century, blend of "hurricane" and "earthquake." Coined to describe hurricanes and earthquakes that happen at the same time.
The Great Los Angeles Hurriquake of August 8th, 2023 caused extensive damage when a category 2 hurricane made landfall in the city at the same moment a 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck.
by Kewk August 21, 2023