the net force of the car that just crashed into my watermelon was over 9000 and exploded my ballsack.
by DICKFACE MAGEE March 02, 2017
Either literally a financial amount or figuratively towards an artistic (or other) genre that an individual has made during their lifetime. Also used sarcastically.
1. The net contribution of Beethoven to the Symphony is incalculable.
2. Joe Blow, net contribution to society - nil.
2. Joe Blow, net contribution to society - nil.
by Jonathan FeBland (Znethru) October 12, 2006
by Williss90 February 01, 2015
net babies are learning computers starting in kindergarten.
aww look at little Kimmy shes such a net baby
aww look at little Kimmy shes such a net baby
by interwebz-on-the-pc-now January 18, 2011
by polepot November 30, 2007
A thirst net is the social media of a thirsty net comprised of multiple thirst trap in the form of sexy pictures and post.
Becky “Have you seen Tiffany’s Insta, Snap, Twitter, And Facebook? She’s set so many thirst traps-That it’s now a net- a thirst net.”
by AmazonM February 17, 2018
A verb which connotes the action of becoming self aware. IE When a trend is accepted into popular culture, a person, or group of people suddenly realize that they are what everyone else says they are, or a television show begins making Meta jokes about themselves. Also refers to when a giant computer mind becomes operational and begins to turn on humanity.
The entire hipster community is on the verge of sky-netting... I guess that means I can finally wear my thick rimmed glasses again.
or
Do you remember right before emo's sky-netted? I was beginning to worry that every band was going to be called emo.
or
Oh s**t! My Mac just sky-netted! Run!
or
Do you remember right before emo's sky-netted? I was beginning to worry that every band was going to be called emo.
or
Oh s**t! My Mac just sky-netted! Run!
by TheCenterforUrbanLanguageAdv. November 11, 2010