The point in time at which, after someone dies, no living person remembers that individual anymore. The amount of time for this takes occur varies from person to person; and depends on how popular they were and how many close friends and family they have.
Charlie was very popular and well liked. It will take them many years before they reach the forgotten point. Joe was not as well known; so he will reach the forgotten point sooner than Charlie will.
by Vanguard 1998 December 19, 2020
Get the the Forgotten Pointmug. when you've been so out of touch with the world. as soon as you step outside and interact with people, you realise its what you had been missing. i mean, theres kids asking to hug you, how can you not
"do i say yes. do i take part. do i give. do i care. do i come back?"
"woman, you're at point zero, no, point 0.5"
"woman, you're at point zero, no, point 0.5"
by Krkič September 25, 2020
Get the point 0.5mug. "Adam points" is a point system Used by the leader in the Bookworm Club and is an importan aspect of the club. The most points a member has obtain is infinity points, after the crazy event of him the member fighting the book worm leader, Adam. If you want to use this point system you need to join the Bookworm Club
by Bookworm member 2 January 7, 2025
Get the Adam pointsmug. by BelloJello January 20, 2018
Get the barn pointsmug. Said to acknowledge someone else's explanation of something and thank them for it, with the added undertone of acknowledging that yeah now that you think about it, really that should have been obvious all along and you were being stupid for even asking the question in the first place.
An early (and possibly the first) appearance of the phrase, with this undertone, occurs in a joke in the 1992 episode "Holoship" of British sci-fi comedy TV series Red Dwarf, with the following exchange:
The Cat : Why don't we drop the defensive shields?
Kryten : A superlative suggestion, sir. With just two minor flaws. One, we don't have any defensive shields. And two, we don't have any defensive shields. Now I realise that technically speaking that's only one flaw but I thought that it was such a big one that it was worth mentioning twice.
The Cat : Good point, well made.
An early (and possibly the first) appearance of the phrase, with this undertone, occurs in a joke in the 1992 episode "Holoship" of British sci-fi comedy TV series Red Dwarf, with the following exchange:
The Cat : Why don't we drop the defensive shields?
Kryten : A superlative suggestion, sir. With just two minor flaws. One, we don't have any defensive shields. And two, we don't have any defensive shields. Now I realise that technically speaking that's only one flaw but I thought that it was such a big one that it was worth mentioning twice.
The Cat : Good point, well made.
Alice: Are you coming round to my house tonight?
Bob: No, I'm away on holiday. I told you yesterday.
Alice: Good point well made.
Bob: No, I'm away on holiday. I told you yesterday.
Alice: Good point well made.
by Xenocat104 October 31, 2023
Get the good point well mademug. by bloopfish December 14, 2014
Get the melting pointmug. I ran around the track zero-point-once, then I got tired.
“Seven goes into 1 zero-point-once, with a remainder of 0.3.”
(Said by someone on Numberphile, a channel on YouTube.)
“Seven goes into 1 zero-point-once, with a remainder of 0.3.”
(Said by someone on Numberphile, a channel on YouTube.)
by Yamato Yamamoto May 6, 2022
Get the zero-point-oncemug.