- We went to shopping mall during work time, then had another lunch break, went home after and then clocked out 2 hours later.
- Soft number lad!
- Soft number lad!
by UsernameTHC November 11, 2022

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by AddictedToAnAuditoru March 7, 2025

if you did not know an imaginary number can be obtained by getting the square root of a negative number.
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it is basically can also be visualized as a 2d plane where the real number line is the x axis and the imaginary number line is the y axis
but like no one cares
it is the number of brain cells i have because i am such a dumbass that i don’t even have negative braincells
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it is basically can also be visualized as a 2d plane where the real number line is the x axis and the imaginary number line is the y axis
but like no one cares
it is the number of brain cells i have because i am such a dumbass that i don’t even have negative braincells
Person 1: This dude is making Nyquil Chicken.
Person 2: Does this stupid dumb idiot have an imaginary number of braincells?
Person 2: Does this stupid dumb idiot have an imaginary number of braincells?
by 147852369/*-+.0 August 25, 2025

Tram Number 9: trinnnnng trinnn ringgg ringg brum brum brrrrrrrrrrruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuum
Me (in the Morning): Oh no now i have only 20 minutes left till im at my work.
Me (in the Afternoon): Ah yes i can finally get the fuck home.
Me (in the Morning): Oh no now i have only 20 minutes left till im at my work.
Me (in the Afternoon): Ah yes i can finally get the fuck home.
by yesssssssssssssssssssssssss July 3, 2020

Based off of the word number neighbor and it means someone who has the same phone number as you, besides the last two digits.
Gerg: Hey, Alrak, what’s your number?
Alrak: (719) 558-9013
Gerg: Hey! We’re number nerfects! Mine’s
(719): 558-9024.
Alrak: (719) 558-9013
Gerg: Hey! We’re number nerfects! Mine’s
(719): 558-9024.
by ChillJammyTheEpic August 10, 2019

by Duckyduckduck123duck January 14, 2021

Used to tell someone to wait their turn for something, such as to speak with a person or to ask a person for something. Taken from the system of hospitals and pharmacies of taking a piece of paper with a number on it from a big red roll and waiting for your number to come up on the screen. When your number came up, you were served.
by Ben October 12, 2004
