24 definitions by The Guy
The speed that light travels (if it doesn't say in what medium, then it implies the speed that light travels *in vacuum*) Light travels at 2.99792458E8m/s, or approximated to 3.0E8m/s, in vacuum. Due to the lazy nature of physicists, this number is commonly denoted as a constant c in calculations. The Theory of Relativity predicted that no moving object in the universe has a speed that exceeds c. Therefore, if you hear something is traveling faster than the speed of light, it's non sense.
A light-year is the distance that light can travel in a year. The speed of light is about 3.0E8m/s, and a year has 3.1536E7 seconds. Therefore, a light-year is about 9.46E15 meters.
by The Guy July 25, 2004
v. take an original film, get rid of the backgroud music, voice, and sometimes sound effects too... then replace these items with your own. you are producing a dub
(dubs, dubbing, dubbed)
adj. (dubbed)
n. the product of dubbing
(dubs, dubbing, dubbed)
adj. (dubbed)
n. the product of dubbing
by The Guy July 25, 2004
by The Guy February 28, 2005
by The Guy February 18, 2004
Steve told me about these faptics he used. At first I thought they sounded crazy, but after reviewing them they kind of make sense.
by The Guy May 16, 2016
When you experience something so exciting, or out-of-this-world, that you just can't find the right words to say at the time to express how you feel.
This saying can be used when: a hot chick in a bikini passes you by, you've just seen a ghost, you just heard that you won the lottery, etc.
This saying can be used when: a hot chick in a bikini passes you by, you've just seen a ghost, you just heard that you won the lottery, etc.
by The Guy June 14, 2006