Mathusa is a sweet, kind, caring and gentle girl. She’s one of the most loyal and golden-hearted people you’ll ever meet. But if you mess with people who she cares about prepare to be destroyed.
by XxAnonoymousxX December 19, 2017
Get the mathusa mug.The correct form of the Americanism "Math", as a contraction of mathematics (a contraction featuring at least the first and last letter of the two words). The most beautiful thing ever observed by mankind; the physics of bottle caps. I only wish the real universe was as beautiful as the Cartesian plane. People usually claim it has no use because they are too ignorant/stupid to understand it. Uses include everything not involving the study of literature. The ONLY pure science.
I love maths!
I'm sure looking forward to Mr Black's maths class
Zero point nine repeater equals one. That’s some cool maths
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I'm sure looking forward to Mr Black's maths class
Zero point nine repeater equals one. That’s some cool maths
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by 0ero May 5, 2006
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Get the mathy mug.To make an mistake in anything to do with numbers, whether directly to do with an equation of some sort, or to do with days of the week etc.
Pronounced "M'thstake", as if trying to say Mistake with a lisp.
Can be used to annoy people when they deliberately exaggerate a number to make their statement carry more weight or if they are being patronirical.
Pronounced "M'thstake", as if trying to say Mistake with a lisp.
Can be used to annoy people when they deliberately exaggerate a number to make their statement carry more weight or if they are being patronirical.
Guy - I did like 400 push ups before
Girl - I think you made a slight mathstake, I counted about 15.
Girl - I think you made a slight mathstake, I counted about 15.
by Jack A....... March 26, 2009
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popular BSc degree programme pursued at social science institutes, derived from 'mathematics and economics'.
popular BSc degree programme pursued at social science institutes, derived from 'mathematics and economics'.
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