by the xlaxer June 15, 2010
by Miss Awesome 😏 December 20, 2014
Named after the non-celbrity Ben the ranga, and the animation Ben 10 where the protagonist is supposedly also a rangah. Ben 10 Syndrome is a term used when someone has a fetish for the rangas.
by 6655321 January 12, 2009
The latest in a long line of using a date to signify a terrorist attack, making the journalists job easier as they have shorthand...but misses the point entirely.
The reason? How can two dozen men being arrested on suspicion of looking Arabic be at all related to 3000 people being killed on 9/11? There was no attack, so therefore the term is meaningless, journalistic slang that led to paranoid airport security.
The fact that, a month on, those not released quietly are being held on not giving evidence of a terror attack is quite fishy, don't you think?
The reason? How can two dozen men being arrested on suspicion of looking Arabic be at all related to 3000 people being killed on 9/11? There was no attack, so therefore the term is meaningless, journalistic slang that led to paranoid airport security.
The fact that, a month on, those not released quietly are being held on not giving evidence of a terror attack is quite fishy, don't you think?
Journo 1: "The police are trying to appear important by randomly arresting two dozen people without evidence, and can't get their story straight!"
Journo 2: "Quick, in order to make it easier and scare the readers into buying our paper for the way forward, give it a date. What's today's date?"
Journo 1: "10th August, 2006."
Journo 2: "10/8 it is, then!"
Journo 2: "Quick, in order to make it easier and scare the readers into buying our paper for the way forward, give it a date. What's today's date?"
Journo 1: "10th August, 2006."
Journo 2: "10/8 it is, then!"
by OD Smith September 16, 2006
Most people get annoyed when I tell them I may be a writer and working from home but I work damn hard - like 10/7.
by vivauganda December 22, 2010
by GamerDayIsTheOnlyDay November 09, 2019
comment on one of yesterday's Wisc. recall races:
Kristopher Rowe, the leader of the Darling recall effort, said he's disappointed but he hasn't given up hope that Pasch can still pull it out. He said it isn't a Hail Mary but more like a 3rd and 10.
Kristopher Rowe, the leader of the Darling recall effort, said he's disappointed but he hasn't given up hope that Pasch can still pull it out. He said it isn't a Hail Mary but more like a 3rd and 10.
by ddonjohn August 10, 2011