by Jhawsh October 31, 2011
Get the Binary Relationship mug.A new term created by accountants to describe the splitting of a transaction into different types. For nonprofits this means that a revenue can both be a contribution and an exchange transaction.
Those membership dues have now been subject to bifurcation to report both a contribution and earned revenue
by Steve Hammer March 31, 2017
Get the Bifurcation mug.prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against a nonbinary identifying person; or the disbelief of there being more than one gender
Person 1: There’s only two genders because when you are born you are either male or female.
Person 2: Intersex people exist so your argument is invalid anyways, but that is textbook binaryism.
Person 2: Intersex people exist so your argument is invalid anyways, but that is textbook binaryism.
by DinosaurLaserFight July 8, 2019
Get the Binaryism mug.Finger binary is a little known system used primarily by mindless geeks who have nothing better to do, for counting and displaying binary numbers on the fingers of one or more hands if you have them, if not you are obviously screwed. It is possible to count from 0 to 31 (25−1) using the fingers of a single hand, or from 0 through 1023 (210−1) if both hands are used.
That guy is a finger binary wizard isn't that cool?
Reply: Nah that's just Fuse what do you expect from a geek like him
Reply: Nah that's just Fuse what do you expect from a geek like him
by Estu the pirate July 25, 2017
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by AJ Grape Drank Jackson December 5, 2009
Get the biner mug.mostly defined as an umbrella term consisting of every gender that is not male and female but can be though as a gender within itself.
by lolifucker August 3, 2022
Get the non binary mug.Sometimes refered to as agender. Most simply put, a non binary person is someone who does not identify as a binary gender, a guy or gal.
Non binary people typically use they/them pronouns, but can use she/her, he/him, zie/zer, or any other pronouns they feel comfortable with.
Non binary people typically use they/them pronouns, but can use she/her, he/him, zie/zer, or any other pronouns they feel comfortable with.
by DethronedRoyalty February 13, 2020
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