by Younez May 02, 2007
Saying something technical/confusing in an easy to understand manner (like when someone says a confusing phrase, whilst the other is like "SPEAK ENGLISH!")
"Momentum, a function of mass and velocity, is conserved between portals. In layman's terms, 'Speedy thing goes in, speedy thing comes out'"
by Cakeisalie December 10, 2007
Teacher: The volume of a container with a gas, when reduced by one half, will double the force exerted by the gas by a factor of two
Student: Uh, I don't understand. Can you give that in layman's terms?
Teacher: When you squeeze a balloon to half it's size, it is harder to squeeze right? This is because the pressure is doubled. Get it?
Student: Uh, Yah!
Student: Uh, I don't understand. Can you give that in layman's terms?
Teacher: When you squeeze a balloon to half it's size, it is harder to squeeze right? This is because the pressure is doubled. Get it?
Student: Uh, Yah!
by Nate314 July 11, 2006
by Urban Dictionary (Admin) March 31, 2009
put in words that anyone stupid or ignorant enough to belive what the speeker is saying then one is actually layman and is being controlled by the speaker. Being 'laymanized'
Mark :Dam why is John assaulting Chris in suck a way
David : SHhhhhhh He's being Laymanized! U layman! clearly u can't see u ignorant fuck!
David : SHhhhhhh He's being Laymanized! U layman! clearly u can't see u ignorant fuck!
by 8881623 April 27, 2016
by Level1000Pikachu February 07, 2014