by AAAAAAAAAAAHHHH im gabby November 05, 2020
Math problems that are made easier due to your extensive knowledge of sick tricks, such as 360's, 720's, 900's made famous by crazy mother-fuckers such as Shaun White, Tony Hawk, Jamal Smith, Ellen Degenaras.
Deblock: Fuck what is 360x3?
Wojick: its 1080, you douchebag!!!
Paul: Do you not watch the X-Games you fucking queer. Learn your X-Games Math
Wojick: its 1080, you douchebag!!!
Paul: Do you not watch the X-Games you fucking queer. Learn your X-Games Math
by West Milly Wagnerfuckers May 26, 2010
by JackHorner October 25, 2006
by Dasius Grim May 26, 2020
Usually refers to a quick-time push-button event in video games. Also can refer to any quickly repeated process or action.
Example 1:
Gamer: Gah, I hate this push X not to die sequence! I always die!
Example 2:
Guy 1: My girlfriend's mad at me, but I always get her some flowers and she calms down.
Guy 2: Press X not to die, dude.
Gamer: Gah, I hate this push X not to die sequence! I always die!
Example 2:
Guy 1: My girlfriend's mad at me, but I always get her some flowers and she calms down.
Guy 2: Press X not to die, dude.
by Mikrin262 February 27, 2011
In voice procedure (the techniques used to facilitate spoken communication over two-way radios) a station may request a report on the quality and strength of signal they are broadcasting. In the military of the NATO countries, and other organizations, the signal quality is reported on two scales; the first is for signal strength, and the second for signal clarity. Both these scales range from one to five, where one is the worst and five is the best. The listening station reports these numbers separated with the word "by". Five by five therefore means a signal that has excellent strength and perfect clarity -- the most understandable signal possible.
Five by five by extension has come to mean "I understand you perfectly" in situations other than radio communication, the way Loud and Clear entered slang, post-WW2.
It is sometimes used as slang term to mean "everything is good". The character "Faith" from the "Buffy The Vampire" TV series used it this way.
Sometimes also used in athletic training.
Five by five by extension has come to mean "I understand you perfectly" in situations other than radio communication, the way Loud and Clear entered slang, post-WW2.
It is sometimes used as slang term to mean "everything is good". The character "Faith" from the "Buffy The Vampire" TV series used it this way.
Sometimes also used in athletic training.
A radio operator would ask: "Radio check -- how am I coming in?" A responder could say; "You are coming in 5 x 5 (5 by 5)". (This means that your signal strength and clarity are both 5 out of a 1-5 scale, where 5 is the best strength and clarity.)
Or, as slang:
A person would ask; "How are you doing?" The responder could say; "I'm 5 x 5." (5 by 5, meaning I'm doing/feeling great.)
Or, as slang:
A person would ask; "How are you doing?" The responder could say; "I'm 5 x 5." (5 by 5, meaning I'm doing/feeling great.)
by phreich May 01, 2010
by halikid January 15, 2008