An utterly disappointing day. One which likely had a lot of hype and build up leading up to the day, but ultimately failed to deliver on its promises or live up to one's expectations.
Damn, I waited in line for hours to buy my new phone and now it turns out that the thing is totally lame, apps are lagging, and it keeps dropping calls. This has been a total prime day!
by WerriamMebster August 07, 2015
Jack is such a hyphen-whore. I proofread the first paragraph of his paper and found words like "lack-luster", "fully-blown", and "non-existent".
by WerriamMebster July 05, 2012
Shorthand for "user/pass" or "username/password."
Generally used among 1337 hackers or IT professionals when discussing user credentials.
Generally used among 1337 hackers or IT professionals when discussing user credentials.
by WerriamMebster July 19, 2010
"Or I Could Be Totally Wrong About This"
An acronym used as a disclaimer—usually postscript—on a speculative piece of writing to show that the writer is admittedly talking out of his ass.
An acronym used as a disclaimer—usually postscript—on a speculative piece of writing to show that the writer is admittedly talking out of his ass.
Apple's stock declined for the first time before a new iPhone announcement. This probably means that people don't care about iPhones anymore and Apple is doomed without Steve Jobs. OICBTWAT.
by WerriamMebster October 26, 2015
"Big things coming up in the future. Making moves!"
"New year, new me. Making moves!"
"I went to the grocery store today and bought some bread! Making moves!"
"New year, new me. Making moves!"
"I went to the grocery store today and bought some bread! Making moves!"
by WerriamMebster January 13, 2014
Acronym for "Next to Nothing."
by WerriamMebster March 11, 2010
To purposely or erroneously give credit for a work or quote to a person other than the actual author, artist, or speaker.
"Honesty is the best policy" -- Jesus Christ
This is miscredited because there is no record of Jesus Christ saying this. The quote is actually credited to Benjamin Franklin.
Person A: "Smoke On The Water is my favorite Jimi Hendrix song!"
Person B: "That song is not by Jimi Hendrix... It's by Deep Purple"
This is miscredited because there is no record of Jesus Christ saying this. The quote is actually credited to Benjamin Franklin.
Person A: "Smoke On The Water is my favorite Jimi Hendrix song!"
Person B: "That song is not by Jimi Hendrix... It's by Deep Purple"
by WerriamMebster December 24, 2013