It's a more agreeing version of the word Indeed, if you feel very strongly about agreeing about something that concerns your life then Indedery is usually the word you use for it.
Timmy - "What would you rather have? Cancer or Aids?"
Bob - "I kinda want AIDS, because then I'll have bunch of needles that are filled with my blood in a public masturbatory trench coat and stab people with them"
Milton - "Indedery"
Bob - "I kinda want AIDS, because then I'll have bunch of needles that are filled with my blood in a public masturbatory trench coat and stab people with them"
Milton - "Indedery"
by MilkMyCat September 29, 2011
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by HooleanPlusPlus September 11, 2013
Get the integer mug.A micro-processor (and other hardware components) manufacturer that needs to taught the meaning of the word innovation. In this respect, rival AMD is no better, having produced absolutely nothing original since its creation. Competition is currently so cut-throat that both companies are shit-scared of each other, trying to cover their asses from the next big dud (HyperThreading anyone?).
Now that clock-speed mania has finally subsided, both companies are rushing to finalise production of affordable 1st-generation dual-core PCs. A sensible prediction would be that the Intel Smithfield core will be obscenely expensive but will most definitely outperform AMD's dual-core answer (and yes, I do realise that current stats show otherwise). To top off with the proverbial icing on the cake, both companies capitalise on enthusiast hype to market their bloody awful technology which has been sucking shit through a straw for the past 10 years (much longer for Intel). Neither of these two giants have the foresight to invest in something more feasible for the 21st century; more specifically, quantum processing.
The companies have tremendous fan-following (most of the fans being utterly fucked in the head) despite their childish one-upmanship which has been going on for seemingly an eternity.
Now that clock-speed mania has finally subsided, both companies are rushing to finalise production of affordable 1st-generation dual-core PCs. A sensible prediction would be that the Intel Smithfield core will be obscenely expensive but will most definitely outperform AMD's dual-core answer (and yes, I do realise that current stats show otherwise). To top off with the proverbial icing on the cake, both companies capitalise on enthusiast hype to market their bloody awful technology which has been sucking shit through a straw for the past 10 years (much longer for Intel). Neither of these two giants have the foresight to invest in something more feasible for the 21st century; more specifically, quantum processing.
The companies have tremendous fan-following (most of the fans being utterly fucked in the head) despite their childish one-upmanship which has been going on for seemingly an eternity.
Intel released the world's first 64-bit commercial micro-processor, naming it the Itanium. Guess what? It was the biggest piece of steaming crap since Apple's Macintosh OS.
AMD has rummaged through Intel's trashbin since the dawn of the company, and has proven to be exceedingly good at sorting through filth, copying everything Intel has created to date.
Both idiot-companies are still pushing the 25 year old binary processor architecture, by waging an electron-pushing war.
AMD has rummaged through Intel's trashbin since the dawn of the company, and has proven to be exceedingly good at sorting through filth, copying everything Intel has created to date.
Both idiot-companies are still pushing the 25 year old binary processor architecture, by waging an electron-pushing war.
by TheEnlightened March 23, 2005
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by Heroinbob August 28, 2003
Get the Incedent mug.When a two-faced sleazeball crooked politician that the mainstream media happens to like kicks off, this is the word they wear out of the dictionary to describe the substance of his or her political career.
I keep turning on the TV news and hearing the anchors and reporters talk about all the integrity that the late Senator John Smith had. But Smith once said that he didn't care that people were dying in riots taking place in the southern part of his state, because there were too few voters in that part of the state.
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