Subject to a habit or pattern of behavior for a long time: a chronic liar.
origin-French chronique, from Latin chronicus, from Greek khronikos, of time, from khronos, time.
origin-French chronique, from Latin chronicus, from Greek khronikos, of time, from khronos, time.
by phil November 28, 2003
a form of 'way of life'.. everything that is hip and cool in life is made by these 2 guys..the hipness cult which only hip people can understand..it would take a human mind years 2 comprehend the hipnesss laws of these two..handshake often follows greetings
omgosh its clayton and phil..they so hip!
i feel a heaviness of hipness in the air...clayton and phil must b around...
that handshake so cool!!
the humidity in the air is 20% and hipness is at 200% in areas that phil and clayton are in
i feel a heaviness of hipness in the air...clayton and phil must b around...
that handshake so cool!!
the humidity in the air is 20% and hipness is at 200% in areas that phil and clayton are in
by phil March 15, 2005
Someone who makes a living from sending out spam emails. A new breed is an SMS bulker, tired of falling replies from email spam, have moved on to attacking cellphones.
by Phil February 13, 2005
One of the most pointless principles in the field of computer science. Entails nothing but common sense applied to programming, and generally takes up too much of your time to create stupid diagrams so people less intelligent than yourself can understand how it fits together.
Software engineering was the stupidest class I had to take in college, it reminded me of the kind of work my friends in the School of Business do.
by Phil October 16, 2004
by phil February 09, 2005