Term described above that was created by the students of Ann Lauver's 6th period Geometry Class of State High. Class of 2010.
by I still hate Slaughter Problem June 15, 2010

The definition of someone ( like an engineer) who refuses to back down on a problem until a (lesser) person such as yourself has to prove how much of a moron they are.
I tried to tel him that wouldn't work and he got mad at me until I explained what his brainular problem was and proved it !!
by Plodo August 16, 2020

The conundrum of the observer seeing that which he does not remember and remembering that which he does not see.
Memory-appearance conundrum.
Memory-appearance conundrum.
The Vikaasian problem asks why human beings remember the past and not the future. The future can be seen.
by sandraxine December 13, 2018

(from the show)
Gavin: I’ve seen your cock... I’m gonna make it so big and thick, it’s gonna be a problem.
Tyler: I don’t think he wants a problem cock?
Gavin: I’ve seen your cock... I’m gonna make it so big and thick, it’s gonna be a problem.
Tyler: I don’t think he wants a problem cock?
by nibbamarijuana December 17, 2020

Problems that your typical Brenden would have. Like breaking a chair out of frustration then deciding that you actually needed the chair to sit in and kept the chair.
"I threw my controller on the ground and now it's broken but I really still want to finish this game."
"Sounds like a Brenden Problem"
"Sounds like a Brenden Problem"
by Iaea August 10, 2019

Ken's a nice guy most of the time, but he's really disrespectful towards women. My conscience won't let me be friends with him. But he gives me rides to work. But he steals our coworkers' food. What a lasagna problem.
I'm so hungry right now. I'd do anything for a warm slice of hearty, meaty, cheesy, Italian heaven.
I'm so hungry right now. I'd do anything for a warm slice of hearty, meaty, cheesy, Italian heaven.
by Not sick... yet February 23, 2017

We say that a study's design is not biased if which of the following is true?
Answer: no outcomes are systematically favored
Answer: no outcomes are systematically favored
by user_1223332323 November 5, 2020
