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Powerpoint Kid

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a kid (usualy a male) that styles their hair all surfy-like thinking it looks cool, but usualy looks like theve stuck their finger in a powerpoint
"gee that kids hair looks crap" "did he stick his finger in a powerpoint?"
"look at that bunch of private school boys" "their all powerpoint kids"
by SeXiBeXi4EvA June 10, 2009
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A PowerPoint professor is one whose lectures are predominantly based off of lifeless and recycled PowerPoints. These professors typically bring no vigor to class, they're just there to collect a paycheck. Class participation and engagement is also usually at a minimum or non-existent altogether. These professors can blow through tons of material in short periods of time with a swift click of a button, and usually refuse to provide a more narrow study guide for exams, usually falling back on "just go over my PowerPoints". Oddly enough, these professors are clueless about their performance despite their "Does anyone have any questions?" being met with nothing chirps of crickets.
Dude, don't take data mining with him, he's nothing but a PowerPoint professor. Trust me, he's been using the same PowerPoint since Microsoft invented PowerPoint.
by zerO_One June 3, 2018
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PowerPoint Presentation

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A media object, usually a videogame, that runs incredibly slow.
Person1s Macbook loaded Minecraft, only to have it run like a PowerPoint Presentation.
by buddy retard July 16, 2020
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Powerpoint Nazi

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People who are obsessed with the formatting on a powerpoint slide and will constantly make changes discernible only to them.
"Lisa just asked me to re do the ppt slide the 15th time and this time to move slide number 1mm to the right , arggh such a powerpoint Nazi"
by V_K_Industries January 20, 2021
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PowerPoint Simulator

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When a game runs so poorly you might as well be going through a PowerPoint.
I have so many mods installed on Skyrim that it might as well be PowerPoint simulator.
by Mr.Caids May 12, 2022
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1- Used as an insult for animations and movies that look similar to a presentation from google slides, powerpoint etc.
This insult is commonly used for animations that are barely animated (Or not animated at all.) and are more like multiple pictures (Or handmade drawings) combined with a slight transition between the pictures or with no transition at all.

It can also be used as an insult for animations or movies that looks like it is poorly made or is low quality.

2- A animation that is basically made in powerpoint. It probably takes alot of time and effort to make a animation in powerpoint so if you made one, that’s really impressive I must say. These animations are mostly made from lots (Mostly about 70 to 2000) of handmade drawn pictures. (Or pictures that aren’t drawn)

Most of the powerpoint animations made are very short but some can be very long. (about 30 seconds to 3 minutes)
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Person 1: What is this movie. It genuinely looks like some pictures that are poorly combined together.
Person 2: I don’t know the name, maybe its called PowerPoint Animation.
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Person 1: This animation is epic, what is it called?
Person 2: It is basically called PowerPoint Animation #3.
Person 1: You made that in powerpoint?!
Person 2: Yeah.
by sh1ning_st4r20 March 29, 2026
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death by PowerPoint

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The phrase used to described the numbing sensation that accompanies a 30-slide briefing. Behind all the PowerPoint jokes are serious concerns that the program stifles discussion, critical thinking and thoughtful decision-making.
"Last year when a military Web site, Company Command, asked an Army platoon leader in Iraq, Lt. Sam Nuxoll, how he spent most of his time, he responded, “Making PowerPoint slides.” When pressed, he said he was serious."

"Despite such tales, “death by PowerPoint,” the phrase used to described the numbing sensation that accompanies a 30-slide briefing, seems here to stay. The program, which first went on sale in 1987 and was acquired by Microsoft soon afterward, is deeply embedded in a military culture that has come to rely on PowerPoint’s hierarchical ordering of a confused world."

"We Have Met the Enemy and He Is PowerPoint", Elisabeth Bumiller, New York Times, April 26, 2010
by Erik the Belgian URL April 27, 2010
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