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My Space 

A place where you can find every single Brick Kid t hat has, or ever will exist.
That girls from Brick, lets look her up on My Space!
My Space by Miseri December 21, 2004

deep space medicine 

N: The medical specialty devoted to the health and well-being of space aliens. Like the veterinary practice, it tends to be harder than being a general practitioner for humans because of the number of alien races involved. DSM specialists often work with problems involving eyestalks, tentacles, alien skin disorders, alien mental health, and general wellness, as well as providing alien medications which are hard to get.
My Purplonian and Martian neighbors both see Dr. Tentacleez at the deep space medicine clinic in town.

Kerbal Space Program 

Kerbal Space Program is an alien torturing game made by Mexican-based company, Squad. You build phallic rockets and try to put them into space, failing miserably. The real rocket science component will make you more qualified for a job at NASA than actually going to school.
NASA boss: So what makes you qualified for the job?

You: I play Kerbal Space Program

NASA boss: Welcome to NASA!

Fun on a bun in space 

"Fun on a bun in space" is a term used to describe an activity one is engaged in that is fun on a bun and also in space.
Car chases are fun on a bun, but a spaceship chase is fun on a bun in space
Fun on a bun in space by ovy June 1, 2010

Adjective-Space

Adjective-Space is derived from applying the natural progression of physics to the real world. Physics progresses by reducing the number of independent dimensions of the theoretical world into a manageable number of meaningful orthenormal vectors. Physicist have succeeded in removing all meaning from their field of study fairly recently when the last three dimensions collapsed into each other, Mass, distance and time. Adjective theorists wish to apply this same idea to adjective space, they attempt to find ways to reduce the total number of adjectives used. An example of this would be Color-Space. Recently Adjective theorists have managed to reduce the number of colors into three (Red, Green and Blue) Thus making other adjectives totally unnecessary. Purple is no longer needed, one red and one blue create purple. This is a rather simplistic example, an example of one of the more troubling adjectives is moist. Moist can clearly be described as a vector with the dimensions sticky and damp. The problem is that no one can agree on exactly the amount of sticky and damp needed to create one moist.

There has been much contention over the existence of Adjective-Space. The main competition is Poetry Theorists who believe that reducing the number of adjective dimensions in Adjective-Space reduces the utility of the space. The most famous of the anti-Adjective theory books was 1984.
Adjective-Space... Do I really need an example?
Adjective-Space by kodiac1 July 5, 2006

problem space 

The nebulous region between the aft portion of the anus and the hind privities. See taint, gouch.
I've had much difficulty defining my problem space...that area between my scrotum and rectum
problem space by uncle__dank June 4, 2004