A ratio buster is an online player, in this case a player on Call of Duty 4. Not always highly skilled, more often than not, lucky. He/she will repetedly kill you despite ones best efforts to evade or extermanate him/her. Resulting in a drop in your kill/death ratio.
Me: "Yo G! Check that guy ratio busting up on the roof."
G: "Tell me about it. That motherfucker has just put me down. Fuckin Ratio Buster!"
G: "Tell me about it. That motherfucker has just put me down. Fuckin Ratio Buster!"
by TANG0D0WN_ May 30, 2009
Get the Ratio Buster mug.Ratio is said when a reply gets more likes than the original tweet. But it's also used when someone is making fun of someone as a joke or otherwise. People tend to use extra words separated with "+" to make it sound funnier or more offensive.
e.g.
*Tweet: National Women's Day is meaningless. (100 likes)
Reply: Misogynistic people like you shouldn't exist. (1000 likes)
Another reply: Ratio (200 likes)
Arguement (Joking manner)
Person 1: I suck at this game bruh
Person 2: Yeah you're ass
Person 3: Ratio + cope
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*Tweet: National Women's Day is meaningless. (100 likes)
Reply: Misogynistic people like you shouldn't exist. (1000 likes)
Another reply: Ratio (200 likes)
Arguement (Joking manner)
Person 1: I suck at this game bruh
Person 2: Yeah you're ass
Person 3: Ratio + cope
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The equation used to evaluate the amount of women who have kids in opposition to those of child bearing age that do not. In many areas of the country, especially urban areas, this ratio is very high due to poverty, economic status, and ignorance of contraception. This is good in determining what city or community is good for a man (or women) not to raise a broken family.
Detroit, Michigan has the highest Bitches With Children Ratio in the nation. 7 out of every 10 women in the city between the ages of 18-29 have at least 1 kid. 80% of them out of wedlock.
See "Baby Momma Capitol"
See "Baby Momma Capitol"
by Dwayne May 6, 2004
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Get the rational mug."Holy shit dude, after this mid afternoon selection of fine cheeses, my poo cheese ratio is going to be seriously out of whack"
by GeeeeMo February 10, 2009
Get the Poo Cheese Ratio mug.*noun*; a method of representing the economy as the sum of many identical individuals and firms, each represented by a system of mathematical equations. The Rational Expectations Hypothesis (REH) takes its name from the premise that economic actors, i.e., everyone, do not make consistent errors about the present or future behavior of markets.
REH was devised mainly as a rebuke to Keynesian economics, and in particular, the strategy of fiscal policy or monetary policy.
According to the REH, fiscal policy does not alter aggregate demand because the "average" person recognizes that her lifetime income is not increasing--so she needs to save rather than spend the stimulus money, in anticipation of higher taxes in the future.
At the same time, monetary policy does not work because it relies on lowering interest rates to make more money available; more money means inflation, but people have to be deceived into thinking prices for their product are going up, so they will expand production. According to REH, people or firms will figure this out, and see increased demand as mere inflation. Instead of increasing output and employment, they'll want to raise prices so they can meet their future bills.
According to REH, both monetary and fiscal policy rely on illusions to work; and since people (on average) will make rational estimates o the future, they will defeat these illusions.
REH was devised mainly as a rebuke to Keynesian economics, and in particular, the strategy of fiscal policy or monetary policy.
According to the REH, fiscal policy does not alter aggregate demand because the "average" person recognizes that her lifetime income is not increasing--so she needs to save rather than spend the stimulus money, in anticipation of higher taxes in the future.
At the same time, monetary policy does not work because it relies on lowering interest rates to make more money available; more money means inflation, but people have to be deceived into thinking prices for their product are going up, so they will expand production. According to REH, people or firms will figure this out, and see increased demand as mere inflation. Instead of increasing output and employment, they'll want to raise prices so they can meet their future bills.
According to REH, both monetary and fiscal policy rely on illusions to work; and since people (on average) will make rational estimates o the future, they will defeat these illusions.
The rational expectations hypothesis states that we can break the realization of a return into an expected return that depends on the current information set and an unexpected component that depends only on new information.
by Abu Yahya March 3, 2009
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