by Arminkshipper June 22, 2024
Get the Usmug. RFID, standing for Radio-Frequency Identification, is a technology that uses radio waves to identify and track objects or people, offering a wireless and non-contact alternative to barcodes.
RFID, standing for Radio-Frequency Identification, is a technology that uses radio waves to identify and track objects or people, offering a wireless and non-contact alternative to barcodes.
by HernandezToRodriguezScapeGoat April 6, 2025
Get the RFID, standing for Radio-Frequency Identification, is a technology that uses radio waves to identify and track objects or people, offering a wireless and non-contact alternative to barcodes.mug. 'Among Us' Syndrome is used to describe games that receive a burst of popularity, only to then be 'killed' by controversy, utter boredom in the replayability or a lack of updates. The Syndrome's etimology stems from the game 'Among Us' being the first to be noticeably affected by it.
A couple of games that can be used as an example for 'Among Us' Syndrome are:
Grow A Garden,
Lethal Company,
R.E.P.O,
Content Warning,
The Henry Stickmin Collection,
Slenderman,
PEAK,
And obviously;
Among us.
Grow A Garden,
Lethal Company,
R.E.P.O,
Content Warning,
The Henry Stickmin Collection,
Slenderman,
PEAK,
And obviously;
Among us.
by strecico96 August 27, 2025
Get the 'Among Us' Syndromemug. by T4Y March 30, 2022
Get the About as useful as a dry bar of soapmug. An establishment that relentlessly tries to self-improve through high grade kleptomania and a penchant for buggery . The Bar Manager is a fifteen year old French prostitute named Chloe with webbed feet. The owner likes to womanize and drink. He would make outrageous claims like he invented Bongo's Bingo. Some times he would accuse chestnuts of being lazy, the sort of general malaise that only the genius possess and the insane lament.
by Gandhi's Flip Flop August 2, 2019
Get the Scamp & Burn Usmug. An ill advised and unsuccessful attempt to challenge an established (though perhaps blatantly unconstitutional) law with a case that is destined to lose, characteristically featuring a less than ideal (Guilty, for starters!) client who is usually already found guilty of something. Also refers to the bad case law resulting from that attempt, often long lasting.
A visible historical example is US v. Miller, 1939.
A visible historical example is US v. Miller, 1939.
"We wanted the question answered in a good case on behalf of law-abiding, decent people instead of the usual way that Second Amendment cases had gone up through the court in cases like US vs. crackhead, US vs. bank robber." -- Alan Gura
by Yellowfin2 October 2, 2009
Get the US vs. Crackheadmug. by anonymous February 10, 2023
Get the big fat sussy wussy among usmug.