6 definitions by boingat
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
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