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the suit factor

The belief that every guy instantly looks more attractive when he's wearing a suit.
That guy has the suit factor, he's like James bond
by Keuscher February 9, 2015
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The Fun Factor

A highly motivating person who usually is part of a group or team that boosts the morale of the group with a sense of humour and compassion for everyone that they are involved with .
Geez that Amanda is the Fun Factor she brings so much energy to the team with her sense of humour and energy which motivates us all !!!
by Bull71 October 2, 2018
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The BRISTOL factor

When you set a new “standard” on eating habits and weight, while believing they are good for you even though they aren’t. So you continue to eat the same way regardless of the negative damaging effects to ones self.
While visiting the doctors about my high blood pressure, cholesterol levels and weight, the doctor explained the road I was on would lead to death. But !! Also explained, The new Male standard for weight and eating habits, which he called The BRISTOL factor. So to celebrate, I took the family out for some high end Carbohydrates
by Greenteam04 July 20, 2021
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The Cory Factor

If you have met a Cory in your life, you might recognize that they do some abnormal things. That is where this phrase come in handy.
Yo, Cory puts syrup on his spaghetti.
That is The Cory Factor, my friend.
by eddiemahguyyyyy May 29, 2022
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The Zero Factor

When society judges people whether they are successful or not by the number of zeros they have accumulated in their bank accounts—when hundredaires and thousandaires are normally overlooked and looked down while millionaires and billionaires are noticed and respected (or even worshipped).
What differentiates the rich and the famous from the poor and the notorious on this side of heaven is not just the fear factor but also the zero factor.
by Numerati December 26, 2024
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Hard Problem of the G Factor

The statistical reality that performance on diverse cognitive tests tends to correlate, suggesting a single, underlying general intelligence factor (*g*). The hard problem is figuring out what *g* physically is in the brain. Is it neural processing speed? Efficient connectivity? Working memory capacity? Or is it just a mathematical phantom emerging from the way we design tests? It's the hunt for the biological engine of intellectual horsepower, separate from specific skills or knowledge.
Example: "Neuroscientists found a correlation between *g* and prefrontal cortex efficiency. But the hard problem of the g factor remains: Is that efficiency the cause of general intelligence, or just another symptom of a deeper, still-mysterious root? It's like finding a bigger battery in smarter people, but not knowing what the battery actually powers." Hard Problem of the G Factor
by Abzugal January 30, 2026
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The O'Reilly Factor

The principle that an organization won't fire a serial sexual harasser who brings in millions of dollars until his harassment hits its bottom line.
Fox kept the O'Reilly Factor on the air despite knowing that Bill O'Reilly was a sexual harasser. But when word leaked out that he was and the public found out, advertisers pulled their ads. Then the O'Reilly factor kicked in.
by McCreators April 20, 2017
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