mag

Magnetic tape - the big thick stuff they used in the 1960s for data storage, and some poor sods are still using today. Also used in an analog audio studio.
by vanilla g-lotto December 29, 2004
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infinity plus one

Perhaps the biggest number I could think of when I was, like, six years old.

(True: if you ask a mathematician, it's not really a "number." But when I was, like, six years old, I didn't give a flying fuck.)

(Also true: As soon as I said "infinity plus one," my buddy would cleverly outdo me with infinity plus two.)
You couldn't beat me, because I had my fingers crossed.

Yeah but I had all ten fingers crossed.

Yeah but I had all my fingers and toes crossed.

Yeah but I had infinity fingers crossed.

Yeah but I had infinity plus one fingers crossed. Ha ha ha ha ha!
by vanilla g-lotto January 17, 2005
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527s

The plural of 527 (political jargon)
- a Section 527 political organization.
by vanilla g-lotto December 20, 2004
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big guy

An informal way of greeting a man or boy. Usually it's friendly and complimentary.

It sometimes has a sarcastic tone, implying it's time to take him down a notch.
Hey there, big guy, you and me gonna drink some beers or what?

(sarcastic)
Hey big guy, watch where you put that thing.
by vanilla g-lotto December 20, 2004
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snowmachine

In Alaska, a snowmachine is a snowmobile.
by vanilla g-lotto December 27, 2004
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snow machine

1. Snowmobile (Alaska slang = snowmachine)
2. Snowmaking machine, for a ski slope.
3. A machine used in a theater to create the illusion of falling snow.
I rode my snow machine, over some fake snow from the snow machine, and I remembered a movie where they obviously were using a snow machine.
by vanilla g-lotto December 27, 2004
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test email

An email, usually very short, sent for the purpose of testing whether the email system is working. The sender's purpose may be:
- to find out whether the sender's outgoing email is configured correctly
- to troubleshoot the end-to-end connection between a sender and recipient

If the sender is able to find his solution with no response from the recipient, the test email will usually contain a terse instruction like "ignore this email."

If the sender needs a response from the recipient in order to complete the test, then the test email will say something like "let me know if you got this."
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subject: testing...

Did you get this?

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subject: test 2

please ignore - just a test - M
by vanilla g-lotto December 20, 2004
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