A fancy game with fancy graphics where you fly around space finding randomly generated stars, galaxies, nebulae, and real things of all kind. Heck, you can even find planets with life! Also its only gonna get even fancier once v0.990 comes out with "Raymarched" nebulae and other things that make the game even fancier. But you need a good computer to play it due to its fanciness, and its 1 GB in size.
Random Dude: Hey have you played Space Engine? I have a GTX 970 and it works fine!
Other Dude: Nah I have a Pentium I can't run that.
Other Dude: Nah I have a Pentium I can't run that.
by The Maltese Empire May 14, 2018

That awkward distance between two people when one person refuses to have their body touching the other's. Girls will usually do this.
When very beautiful girls hug me, or use their massive purses as an excuse to sit a foot away from me, they're making jesus space.
by antaikronik March 23, 2009

by Man JUSTICE June 22, 2017

by Lego Wonderful May 9, 2023

1. A space themed party or celebration.
2. A party where everyone is a space cadet or spaced out.
3. a party full of psychonauts
4. A political party movement that advocates for humanity to become a spacefaring species.
2. A party where everyone is a space cadet or spaced out.
3. a party full of psychonauts
4. A political party movement that advocates for humanity to become a spacefaring species.
by ScienceUs January 13, 2015

by Camp camp September 14, 2017

A futuristic alternate version of "word", defined in the "Goolien" episode of Weebl and Bob (www.goovies.co.uk/goolien.html).
Like "word", it signifies agreement, acknowledgement or affirmation, although it is most often used in jest in order to parody the overuse of "word" and to reference Weebl and Bob.
Like "word", it signifies agreement, acknowledgement or affirmation, although it is most often used in jest in order to parody the overuse of "word" and to reference Weebl and Bob.
"Word."
"You are so out of date! Nobody says "word" anymore. This is the future!"
"Oh. What do we say now?"
"Space word!"
"You are so out of date! Nobody says "word" anymore. This is the future!"
"Oh. What do we say now?"
"Space word!"
by Schneelocke February 8, 2008
