A fan-made term used to describe numeric characters from the long-running YouTube show, Battle For Dream Island, or BFDI, originating from an educational video titled X Finds Out His Value. It is used most commonly to describe original characters of the species, but is also referred to the canon characters, X, Four, and Two. The term currently has never been accepted as canon into the show, but the official Twitter account, Jacknjellify, had used the term when describing artwork.
by blorgblorg May 7, 2020
Get the Algebralian mug.A dumb punchline that your math teacher recites in class that you have no choice but to laugh at so that the teacher will continue to waste time and give you better grades. A rise in applause to algebros jokes is observable in the weeks leading up to recommendation deadlines and parent-teacher conferences. The term is generally applicable to any such puns.
Mr. Wilson started class off with an algebros story. We all pretty much smiled and nodded as he ran out the first ten minutes of class.
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Get the algebra mug.An herbal blend consisting of Damiana, Skullcap, Wormwood, Wild Lettuce, Passion Flower and Valerian. When smoked it will produce an immediate, mellowing, effect. Smoking lots of it will get you a little high. Its what the kids will smoke when they're completely dry.
by jazzzix April 9, 2009
Get the Algerian Blend mug.Long definition: A really timid but extremely smart man. This shy subspecies of male do not like to go out to large social gatherings. These cute little geeks would rather stay at home and cuddle with their prised soft object or significant other, back at whoever living quarters he is in. If he is not occupied with that special mate, then it is likely he has his nose in a book, his laptop, or whatever nerdy stuff he's currently into. Alger is also one of the biggest sweethearts you can encounter in life. If you are having a down day, just hit him up and he'll make some time to fix the day up.
TL;DR: Cute, nerdy, total geek, timid, all-around lovable
TL;DR: Cute, nerdy, total geek, timid, all-around lovable
1: Well, looks like Alger is at it again with ditching us for just hanging out with some other dude... Well no big deal, I guess. He's always been someone who doesn't want to go to big events.
2: So I was having a shit day, but I dropped some balls and hit up Alger to tell him about it. Before I knew it, I was already out in the park to talk some more. Save for details, my day ended up better. Dude lives up to his name, I tell you.
2: So I was having a shit day, but I dropped some balls and hit up Alger to tell him about it. Before I knew it, I was already out in the park to talk some more. Save for details, my day ended up better. Dude lives up to his name, I tell you.
by pseudoNymmed April 11, 2019
Get the Alger mug.Equations that are derived from Donald J. Trump’s irrational or unethical logic, which generally defy conventional algebra rules. For example, based on the twice-impeached president’s collusion and insurrection, we could formulate the following counterintuitive relationships:
Republicans: “Two impeachment wrongs don’t make a right”—when (–) × (–) = (–).
Democrats: “Two impeachment rights do make a wrong”—when (+) × (+) = (–).
Republicans: “Two impeachment wrongs don’t make a right”—when (–) × (–) = (–).
Democrats: “Two impeachment rights do make a wrong”—when (+) × (+) = (–).
Trump algebra falls under what we call “negative math,” when it’s not axiomatically incorrect for the product of two positives to be a negative, or for the product of two negatives to be still a negative.
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