by boingat January 16, 2005
1. forbiddingly bare and plain: forbidding in its bareness and lack of any ornament, relieving feature, or pleasant prospect
2. unambiguous and harsh: presented in plain, unambiguous, and usually rather harsh terms
3. complete: having reached the fullest extent or degree of something
4. without clothes: completely unclothed and uncovered
5. rigid: showing or affected by rigor mortis (archaic)
2. unambiguous and harsh: presented in plain, unambiguous, and usually rather harsh terms
3. complete: having reached the fullest extent or degree of something
4. without clothes: completely unclothed and uncovered
5. rigid: showing or affected by rigor mortis (archaic)
confronting stark reality
by boingat January 16, 2005
1. dim-witted/dum/etc.
2. with bad distance vision: unable to see clearly objects that are far away.
2. with bad distance vision: unable to see clearly objects that are far away.
1. "Anonymous is so shortsighted."
2. "Anonymous is so shortsighted."
2. "Anonymous is so shortsighted."
by boingat January 16, 2005
Essentially a face sticking out a tongue. Used in IM conversations to signify that the other person is lame and/or is in a worse situation and liable to be laughed at, but the user doesn't care about him / is unwilling to spend time using 'lol' (because it is commonly overused).
J.M.T.com - Forgot Homework! says: I left my backpack on the freaking bus. ARGH!
ExcaliburDude - NOOOO! CUBS LOST! says: Dude, that's your 'freaking' problem. :P
ExcaliburDude - NOOOO! CUBS LOST! says: Dude, that's your 'freaking' problem. :P
by boingat January 16, 2005
short for 'limited', commonly used in some companies, short for 'limited liability' and used in some insureance compnaies
Joe Warner's Ltd. (I just made up Joe Warner, no reference to anyone who is actually named 'Joe Warner')
by boingat January 16, 2005
1. In computer programming languages, a loop is used to repeat a segment of code.
2. Use to signify a lasso or other circular object.
3. Use to signify a train loop, bus loop, loop de loop, etc...
4. Repetition.
5. Capture.
2. Use to signify a lasso or other circular object.
3. Use to signify a train loop, bus loop, loop de loop, etc...
4. Repetition.
5. Capture.
1. do{ print("haha") }while(true);
3. "Wow, that roller coaster took the loop fast."
4. For an example, see loop :P
5. We looped them up and sent them away. See also: rounded
3. "Wow, that roller coaster took the loop fast."
4. For an example, see loop :P
5. We looped them up and sent them away. See also: rounded
by boingat January 16, 2005