Used by Vietnamese peasants and traders, esp young children, when dealing with occupation forces, to refer to anything sub-standard or unacceptable. "numba ten!, numba 10" From a journalist in the book "Despatches" and numerous other accounts of that war.
GI to little boy; 'I'll give you a dime for that fish'
little boy, grinning; 'nah dime number 10! number 10! Coca Cola!'
little boy, grinning; 'nah dime number 10! number 10! Coca Cola!'
by Dubrifirkin September 28, 2020
Get the Number 10mug. by frankdidthis May 17, 2022
Get the The number sixmug. "number onee" is a phrase rather than word. It is the international sign of approval amongst dirtbags, scumbags, and disgusting people. When you call someone "number onee" this should be accompanied by a raised arm, closed fist, with your index finger pointed at the person and wagged at them. Now, the phrase does not always need to be accompanied by the gesture and the gesture does not need the phrase to get the point across; they are best used together but are just as sufficiently understood seperatly.
(Ale hits on 13 year old girl; he is 26)
Matt: You're number onee
Ale: Omg thanks man!
(Matt is getting a bj in the woods, Sammy passed by, they make eye contact, Sammy gives Matt the "number onee" gesture, Matt cries one tear of happiness)
Matt: You're number onee
Ale: Omg thanks man!
(Matt is getting a bj in the woods, Sammy passed by, they make eye contact, Sammy gives Matt the "number onee" gesture, Matt cries one tear of happiness)
by capn caboto September 16, 2014
Get the number oneemug. Noun, can be used as a verb in some situations.
Masturbation. Similar usage to a Number 1, or a Number 2.
Masturbation. Similar usage to a Number 1, or a Number 2.
by Jacp123 March 10, 2020
Get the Number 3mug. This number is so purely indescribably large, that no mind in a fzgargagoltriplex years could fathom purely how monstrously large this number is. It may as well be infinity!
Here’s references for purely how large the number is:
(For Reference, on the basic scale, from addition to beyond decation.)
Level 1 - Addition; example 10+10 = 1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1 = 20
Level 2 - Multiplication; example 10*10 (or 10x10) (or 10•10) = 10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10 = 100
Level 3 - Triation; example 10^10 = 10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10 = 10,000,000,000
Level 4 - Tetration; example 10^^10 = 10^10^10^10^10^10^10^10^10^10
Level 5 - Pentation; example 10^^^10 = 10^^10^^10^^10^^10^^10^^10^^10^^10^^10
Level 6 - Hexation; example 10^^^^10
- Now we use: 10{n}10, n represents the amount of ^'s in the number.
Level 7 - Heptation; example 10^^^^^10 (or 10{5}10)
Level 8 - Octation; example 10^^^^^^10 (or 10{6}10)
Level 9 - Ennation; example 10^^^^^^^10 (or 10{7}10)
Level 10 - Decation; example 10^^^^^^^^10 (or 10{8}10)
- Now we get to 10{10{n}10}10 numbers.
10{10{10}10}10
10{10{10{10}10}10}10
10{{1}}10 = 10{10{10{10…(10*){10}…(10*)10}10}10}10
With operator notation (which was just used) we can go further, but that’s all we need to know for graham’s number.
Without further ado, here’s the definition using that system.
G0 = 3{4}3
G1 = 3{3{4}3}3
G2 = 3{3{3{4}3}3}3
G3 = 3{3{3{3{4}3}3}3}3
…
G64 = 3{3{3{3{3…(65*){4}…(65*)3}3}3}3}3 or Graham's Number
Here’s references for purely how large the number is:
(For Reference, on the basic scale, from addition to beyond decation.)
Level 1 - Addition; example 10+10 = 1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1 = 20
Level 2 - Multiplication; example 10*10 (or 10x10) (or 10•10) = 10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10 = 100
Level 3 - Triation; example 10^10 = 10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10 = 10,000,000,000
Level 4 - Tetration; example 10^^10 = 10^10^10^10^10^10^10^10^10^10
Level 5 - Pentation; example 10^^^10 = 10^^10^^10^^10^^10^^10^^10^^10^^10^^10
Level 6 - Hexation; example 10^^^^10
- Now we use: 10{n}10, n represents the amount of ^'s in the number.
Level 7 - Heptation; example 10^^^^^10 (or 10{5}10)
Level 8 - Octation; example 10^^^^^^10 (or 10{6}10)
Level 9 - Ennation; example 10^^^^^^^10 (or 10{7}10)
Level 10 - Decation; example 10^^^^^^^^10 (or 10{8}10)
- Now we get to 10{10{n}10}10 numbers.
10{10{10}10}10
10{10{10{10}10}10}10
10{{1}}10 = 10{10{10{10…(10*){10}…(10*)10}10}10}10
With operator notation (which was just used) we can go further, but that’s all we need to know for graham’s number.
Without further ado, here’s the definition using that system.
G0 = 3{4}3
G1 = 3{3{4}3}3
G2 = 3{3{3{4}3}3}3
G3 = 3{3{3{3{4}3}3}3}3
…
G64 = 3{3{3{3{3…(65*){4}…(65*)3}3}3}3}3 or Graham's Number
Person 1: Hey, Person 2!
Person 2: What is it?
Person 1: Did you know that there’s a number called Graham's Number, and it’s a really large number and-
Person Graham's Number: Did someone say my name?
Person 2: What is it?
Person 1: Did you know that there’s a number called Graham's Number, and it’s a really large number and-
Person Graham's Number: Did someone say my name?
by idkwhatnametoputhere August 3, 2024
Get the Graham's Numbermug. A daily number-based game which is highly superior to Wordle. How many tries will to take you to get a Rumtum?
by NumberRumtum megafan January 17, 2022
Get the Number Rumtummug. 