Short for "Pain In the Ass Factor", a measure of how irritating a particular person, job or activity will be. Often encountered in the IT world. Sometimes stated with a numerical range, such as "A PITA Factor of 100".
It's not hard to replace a a user's computer, but migrating over all their old stuff has a high PITA Factor.
by BrianDime February 25, 2010

The difference between arm span, using the longest fingers, and height, minus shoes, hat and pompadours. Positive numbers indicate meatheads, knuckle draggers, etc. Negative numbers indicate highly evolved, higher planes of thinking, etc.
by DrizzleDogg September 10, 2010

"Daisy, what's your Phyllis factor looking like today? Please advise."
"Morning Denny, my Phyllis factor is at an all time high and you really butter my croissant " * sent with winky guy and 2 heart eyes guy.
"Morning Denny, my Phyllis factor is at an all time high and you really butter my croissant " * sent with winky guy and 2 heart eyes guy.
by Daisy Delfrega May 29, 2018

When you have sex with a girl and you completely ignore her for the first half and look away. Then all of a sudden you look straight into her eyes and scream at the top of your lungs. The desired effect is that later after you're done she will call her friends and say: "OMG did your boyfriend do this? because he scared the shit out of me when he did that."
A girl gets scared by her boyfriend when he screams at her during sex after ignoring her and looking away for most of the time. That my friends is the OMG Factor.
by thebigliboski March 23, 2009

Yes, believe it or not, a rating system for gnarliness does exist!
The gnar factor measures how gnarly a certain activity is.
It can range from being low and lame, to high and extremely cool!
Note: The gnar factor does not neccesarily involve numbers and/or specific levels. It should be used to the best judgement of the person using it.
The gnar factor measures how gnarly a certain activity is.
It can range from being low and lame, to high and extremely cool!
Note: The gnar factor does not neccesarily involve numbers and/or specific levels. It should be used to the best judgement of the person using it.
"How was the new half pipe in the new terrain park on the mountain?"
"Dude, the gnar factor was out of this world! It was intense!"
"Dude, the gnar factor was out of this world! It was intense!"
by slaytheday December 13, 2009

Having a high clutch factor means you'll be more likely to be clutch during a competitive activity such as sports.
by drdestiny May 24, 2012

An arbitrarily defined value, usually abbreviated by a J in equations, which adjusts for errors in the process of calculation. This is generally used by physics students who are unable to achieve expected results through experimentation.
According to our data, all of the ice caps will melt in 34 days. So I threw in a little j-factor that bumped it up to 94 years.
by TalkSauce February 20, 2007
