The Burmitching point is when to sides are ABOUT to break out into a Burmish. In which you should run away.
Thomas watched as the anti-vaccine protester hit a pro-vaccine protester with their sign, it had reached the burmitching point.
by Mr-Tum-Tum October 19, 2019

Cat points are something you give someone when referring to giving them pussy/vagina/sex.
You can also earn cat points if someone has good rizz or is complimenting you
You can also earn cat points if someone has good rizz or is complimenting you
Girl, you two were flirting so much, your going to give him your cat points soon.
Or
Yeah man, I was talking to her all night, think I earned some cat points
Or
Yeah man, I was talking to her all night, think I earned some cat points
by Skettyflaps March 31, 2024

The point at which one is no longer able to retain or produce new information due to a period of strenuous mental activity.
by lil' t 444 April 10, 2010


A conceptual, immaterial currency of social status awarded by males to males who engage in certain traditionally masculine behaviours (especially behaviours that demonstrate daring, bravery in battle, sexual prowess, and disregard for authority).
James: "Lad points for anybody who asks out that fit bird over there."
Steve: *proceeds to ask out that fit bird over there"
Steve: *proceeds to ask out that fit bird over there"
by shalkh October 8, 2025

A fantasy baseball team that dwells in the cellar and has to fight, tooth and nail to avoid the OLRL protection penalty.
Oh man !! Billy has a 60 point team. He has a lot of power and shaky closers , but all his guys hit .226 and are banged up.
by rotoking April 10, 2011

A moo point or a mooed point is just a lingual bastardization of a moot point:
It was originally Joey Tribbiani (Friends) who used the phrase, it was a joke, a twist on âmoot point.â
A moot point basically doesnât matter: itâs not worth discussing because it just doesnât apply for whatever reason.
In legal jargon, it means your argument is inapropo: it doesnât apply & itâs not timely, so itâs actually NOT an argument because itâs inapplicable - not necessarily completely illogical; but for some reason, it doesnât apply to the case. Sometimes the statute of limitations has run & that law no longer applies, so the point is moot, dead.
Origin (1500âs): a moot point needed group discussion and debate.
Modern use: a moot point is only up for debate in hypothetical cases, as in law school/intellectual debate.(See moot court.)
However, in our modern legal system, a moot point is considered:
-inapplicable (for whatever reason,) irrelevant
-automatically an unacceptable argument
-definitely not up for debate in the courtroom: considered a waste of the courtâs time & resources
-embarrassing if relied upon, as the atty didnât do their homework
NOT to be confused with a moot point:
âMuteâ means silent. A moot point is not discussed: itâs already understood & automatically accepted legally, so it doesnât need to be addressed. Itâs a given.
It was originally Joey Tribbiani (Friends) who used the phrase, it was a joke, a twist on âmoot point.â
A moot point basically doesnât matter: itâs not worth discussing because it just doesnât apply for whatever reason.
In legal jargon, it means your argument is inapropo: it doesnât apply & itâs not timely, so itâs actually NOT an argument because itâs inapplicable - not necessarily completely illogical; but for some reason, it doesnât apply to the case. Sometimes the statute of limitations has run & that law no longer applies, so the point is moot, dead.
Origin (1500âs): a moot point needed group discussion and debate.
Modern use: a moot point is only up for debate in hypothetical cases, as in law school/intellectual debate.(See moot court.)
However, in our modern legal system, a moot point is considered:
-inapplicable (for whatever reason,) irrelevant
-automatically an unacceptable argument
-definitely not up for debate in the courtroom: considered a waste of the courtâs time & resources
-embarrassing if relied upon, as the atty didnât do their homework
NOT to be confused with a moot point:
âMuteâ means silent. A moot point is not discussed: itâs already understood & automatically accepted legally, so it doesnât need to be addressed. Itâs a given.
Your argument is irrelevant, itâs a moo point: If a cow mooed it would mean the same thing, absolutely nothing.
by anonymous September 8, 2025
