Off by one or OBO is a common error in computer program whereby a loop executes one time too few or too many. It occurs most commonly with complex vector or matrix scans.
Programmer 1: This program doesn't work. Take a look and see if there's anything wrong.
Programmer 2: Oh, this for loop is OBO. You aren't scanning the whole array.
Programmer 2: Oh, this for loop is OBO. You aren't scanning the whole array.
by Lezard Valeth May 23, 2003

by Lezard Valeth September 01, 2003

Derived from the Texas Hold 'Em hand big slick, having your two hole cards as an ace and a duce.
Consequently, not a very good hand, unless you're heads-up
Consequently, not a very good hand, unless you're heads-up
by Lezard Valeth May 13, 2004

by Lezard Valeth September 01, 2003

adj. An improper shortening of the phrase "made me weak" to simply the word "weak." This adjective implies that something is funny or otherwise capable of weakening one involved with it.
Person 1: *tells a funny joke*
Person 2: That was weak, yo.
In a good and correct world, person two would say, "That made me weak, yo."
Well, in a correct world, he wouldn't say yo, but whatever.
Person 2: That was weak, yo.
In a good and correct world, person two would say, "That made me weak, yo."
Well, in a correct world, he wouldn't say yo, but whatever.
by Lezard Valeth May 25, 2003

Derived from the German word "keine" meaning none, and the urban term "ups" meaning an ability to jump. In the combined form it means any failure or the state of being a failure.
by Lezard Valeth September 01, 2003

An improper shortening of "as a piece of shit". This saying is similar to "as a bitch," in that it is meant to stress the preceeding adjective. This is the modern superlative. Instead of saying "This is the hottest day I've felt in some time." We have...
by Lezard Valeth September 01, 2003
