A phrase that can be used to describe a way of thinking that once thought about is factually illogical or irrational.
"But if video-games are supposed to be an escape from reality, why would you want to make it more realistic?"
"You're missing the point, it's to make the game more fun!"
"No! You're speaking some 'girl math' right now!"
"You're missing the point, it's to make the game more fun!"
"No! You're speaking some 'girl math' right now!"
by VracstanRenem March 23, 2024

When it is humanly understandable to give up instead of persevering when faced with a false start or failure in solving a math problem—when the pain-and-gain mindset is often missing among struggling or frustrated students, who mistakenly thought that only those blessed or born with the “mathematical gene” could do math.
Fight-or-flight math makes it hard for us to think clearly, logically, and reflexively. Let not negative emotions take control of our reactions.
by Numerati August 8, 2024

by Frenchie! April 8, 2023

by peter jackson the thunderbolt June 15, 2018

Short for “Mar-a-Lago Math.” Questions that creative math educators love to pose to expose the dark businesses and malpractices that often take place there between Mr. Pinocchio and his entourage of rogue advisors and morally corrupt lawmakers: shady deals, illicit affairs, illegal storage of classified documents, doctored valuations, and the like.
One billion-dollar MAL math question that has divided real estate agents and bankers is the value of the notorious Floridian private club, which ranges wildly from $18 million to over $1 billion.
by Numerati December 10, 2023

And example of maybe rizz is- Math is always talking about X and Y and never U and I. Then someone would state you got math rizz
by Kitkat 321 $ May 24, 2024
