balint

Adjective originating from the Hungarian name with meanings ranging from strong and healthy to simply awesome.
Etymologically, the word has its roots in the Latin name Valentinus (a root shared with the name Valentine), meaning strong, healthy, able.
- Man, he just did two hundred push-ups with a 50-pound weight on his back!
- Wow, what a balint!

- Hey Alicia, have you seen Jake today? He looks totally balint...

- I'm lost for words! The gig was super, fantastic, pure balint!

- Guess what, we got this guy in class, his Erdős-number is zero!
- What?! That's totally balint!
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Erdős-number

The Erdős number (Hungarian pronunciation: ˈɛrdøːʃ) describes the "collaborative distance" between a person and mathematician Paul Erdős, as measured by authorship of mathematical papers.
Mathematician Daniel Kleitman have collaborated with Paul Erdős so his Erdős-number is 1.
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