1. Do something, (or at least pretend to).
2. Method of doing something, (or at least pretending to).
3. To chop or mix ingredients as in a food processor.
4. To compute.
2. Method of doing something, (or at least pretending to).
3. To chop or mix ingredients as in a food processor.
4. To compute.
If this blasted computer doesn't stop pretending to process stuff and find some process for completing the process I assigned it, I'm going to put its processor into a blender and process it but good!
by Downstrike June 09, 2004
1) euphemistic way of saying something has been tough or that you screwed up. Can be annoying if not used ironically.
2) way of talking about long-term goals and plans
2) way of talking about long-term goals and plans
1) Kanye West tweet, after misspelling "Silicon" "Silicone":
Lol I spelled Silicon wrong ( I guess I was still thinking about the other type of silicone ITS A PROCESS!! : )
2) I want to be able to forgive my dad after he slept with my aunt but it's a process.
Lol I spelled Silicon wrong ( I guess I was still thinking about the other type of silicone ITS A PROCESS!! : )
2) I want to be able to forgive my dad after he slept with my aunt but it's a process.
by linguishionista January 04, 2011
by CarlileNeverSleeps August 26, 2010
the act of sitting at a computer, bored to tears, wanting to be anywhere but here... maybe even dead, and working through piles and piles and piles of insurance paperwork that you'd really just rather light on fire and make smores with.
heather and i were processing documents the other day when, BLAHHH (self explanatory) addy walked in, obviously hung over and maybe still drunk with none other than the ingredients for smores, so we lit our desks on fire and enjoyed the gooey deliciousness.
by janey smithsonian June 17, 2008
To change the structural integrity of and object so as to render it incapable of containing mass. This is usually accomplished by a sudden, violent force, such as an explosion, or having the object struck by a hollow-point bullet travelling at extremely high velocities.
by Aribeth April 01, 2005
by concerned employer May 06, 2011
During progression of
We're in process of completing the project.
by Hercolena Oliver August 29, 2008