Adj. A person who crosses every T and dots every I.
Synonyms - meticulous, perfectionist
Carries a negative connotation, but is not an insult. Generally used to describe a person's habits or work ethic.
Synonyms - meticulous, perfectionist
Carries a negative connotation, but is not an insult. Generally used to describe a person's habits or work ethic.
Whoever wrote this definition is clearly ticky dot. I bet it drives them nuts they didn't include any antonyms.
by Xenit February 13, 2018
by flynn January 23, 2003
a small, 3-4mm sized, black dot tattoo, between the thumb and index finger, usually on the left hand. Openly indicating that person uses Marijuana and is approachable about it.
by D'Mon May 05, 2018
A political position of a French bureaucrat, not worthy of being called a "point", and thus "dot." A "punctus gallicus."
by Iblisatan January 22, 2007
The dot that appears next to one's name on iSketch if they have not yet played ten games, and are therefore a newbie*.
*Not to be confused with a n00bie dot. N00bies don't have dots. They've played games, but are still dumbasses who like to mess things up.
*Not to be confused with a n00bie dot. N00bies don't have dots. They've played games, but are still dumbasses who like to mess things up.
Newbie_23: how do i make the dot next 2 my name disapear????/?
ImALoveApple: This is called your newbie dot. Cherish it throughout playing your ten games of victory, which will rid you of your dot. Give it a pet name. Mine's was Rupert. *sniff* I miss Rupert....
ImALoveApple: This is called your newbie dot. Cherish it throughout playing your ten games of victory, which will rid you of your dot. Give it a pet name. Mine's was Rupert. *sniff* I miss Rupert....
by Love Apple August 27, 2005
by BigRedDawg November 16, 2016
Dot Not Feathers is a description that differentiates between the two "Indian" possibilities. "Dot" refers to the Indian that comes from India (the word "dot" refers to the forehead festoonery that represents the third eye in the Hindu Religion). The word "Feathers" is descriptive of the American Indian who use feathers to accessorize their cranium.
The Indians (dot not feathers) are good businessmen - they own a lot of motels. On the other hand the Indians (feathers not dot) are even better businessmen, they own casinos where the dots gamble.
by Big Hugh Jardon May 27, 2009