irrelevant, unexpected, unusual. or for a more technical definition, selected on no particular attributes.
by four, five March 05, 2006
(adj.) capricious, impossible to understand logically, vain or foolish. Often used to describe a choice no one would prefer, if he or she was thinking clearly.
Friend #1: What? Your high-school English teacher made your class study King Lear for your Shakespeare play and learn all about old age and inheritance struggles? Hey instead, you could have been reading Romeo and Juliet and learning about teenage stuff like bleeding love, unreasonable parents, irresponsible advisors, and roving gangs of testosterone-fuelled hotheads!
Friend #2: Well yeah, her choice was pretty random...we told her so, but she wouldn't listen to us! It was a long two months....
Friend #2: Well yeah, her choice was pretty random...we told her so, but she wouldn't listen to us! It was a long two months....
by liv4mntns September 17, 2009
randomized is when something is completely unexpected and is out of the blue!!!and when someone does something really individual. you are geeeeeeeeeey!
by emily July 27, 2004
The religion (or idea) in which individuals have faith that everything that happens is random.
The belief that any sequence of random letters mean something.
Someone who belongs to the randomism church is a randomist
The belief that any sequence of random letters mean something.
Someone who belongs to the randomism church is a randomist
The clock stops working
Person 1: What the heck?
Person 2 (randomist): Everything is random
Person 1: You believe in randomism?
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Person 1: What is that supposed to mean?
Person 2 (randomist): Well, it mean something
Person 1: What the heck?
Person 2 (randomist): Everything is random
Person 1: You believe in randomism?
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Person 1: What is that supposed to mean?
Person 2 (randomist): Well, it mean something
by htmlvb January 02, 2011
People who bother defining a very common word, that clearly has little to do with slang, after there are already 7 pages of definitions, of which roughly 2 are relevant.
Randomness is for hypocrites.
by NOT alex. Hehe. December 21, 2004
by ASPOON April 10, 2007
used to assign distance to the subject - either to avoid going into detail, or to suggest a lack of knowledge of it. also can be used as a noun.
1. "there were about a dozen people at the party - Betty, Sue, Wilma, Christine, Peter and I, and about half a dozen random others."
2. "I didn't pull last night, but when I left, Stephen was getting off with some random guy."
3. "Nice party. Who are all these randoms?"
2. "I didn't pull last night, but when I left, Stephen was getting off with some random guy."
3. "Nice party. Who are all these randoms?"
by Professor Heathen Stalking October 19, 2004