This is an empty headed non-concept. No one can give more that 100%. Saying he (or) she gave it 110 percent is also saying the person who gave it 100 percent still could have (or should have) given more. What nonsense! If anything using this phrase is NEGATIVE, a put down of everyone else participating.
If I give 110 percent to this project, I will successfully be able to squeeze 10 percent more energy out of every battery than is scientifically possible.
by Arnold Haffers September 22, 2016
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Get the 100 percent pure death shot mug.The amount in a child's lifetime (up to 18 years of age) that they spend in the education deparment being schooled, high-schooled, home-schooled or tutored.
by Ronald L August 31, 2008
Get the 9 percent mug.A symbol to replace the hashtag on twitter. To be used just the same as a hashtag on Twitter, but is the new, 2.0 version.
Hashtags aren't going to be around forever. They are getting used up. So intro to the %percentag
Hashtags aren't going to be around forever. They are getting used up. So intro to the %percentag
by Dano Hart June 12, 2011
Get the Percentag mug.Someone who identifies with being racially white. Also known as a Niner. The nine percent being the number of white people estimated to be in the world
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Get the bloom percent mug.An alternate way of saying "0% chance" or "completely impossible". Coined after the imfamous "Desert Gold" vehicle skin scandal in EA's 'Battlefield 1', where the skin was found to be impossible to obtain from the ingame battlepacks.
Ken: Hey, what are the chances I'll get laid tonight?
Barry: A "Desert Gold" percent chance. You're an insociable twat.
Barry: A "Desert Gold" percent chance. You're an insociable twat.
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