by that fat guy September 17, 2016

Since December 9 is national ask out your crush day,if it doesn’t work out don’t worry today is national rejection day
Friend:your crush said no when you asked him out?
Me:don’t worry December 10 is national rejection day so I’ll fit right in!
Me:don’t worry December 10 is national rejection day so I’ll fit right in!
by Yuridopted_01 December 9, 2019

Girl: hey mark
Boy: hey sally
Girl: want to be my bf
Boy: yeah but why are you asking me all of a sudden
Girl: oh bc its may 10
Boy: hey sally
Girl: want to be my bf
Boy: yeah but why are you asking me all of a sudden
Girl: oh bc its may 10
by anonymous May 9, 2021

1 being the most unattractive of all, 10 or (the dime) being the most attractive looking female out of the crowd.
1-10 Female attractiveness scale), 1 being the most unattractive of all, 10 or (the dime) being the most attractive looking female out of the crowd.
by Lil Pisser September 6, 2016

Example of 1-10 Female Attractiveness Scale
Damn! Look at jade shes a 10!!
Eww that ugly girl over there isn't even a 1!
Damn! Look at jade shes a 10!!
Eww that ugly girl over there isn't even a 1!
by HotCockSandwhich October 1, 2016

by cheese kid June 13, 2018

A lifeguarding term describing the 10/20 Protection Standard set by Ellis & Associates. Lifeguards must:
- Within 10 seconds: Scan their zone and detect any signs of trouble.
- Within 20 seconds: Be able to reach and intervene with a guest in distress.
Following the 10/20 Protection Standard to recognize and respond to any aquatic emergency within a total of 30 seconds has proven to save lives.
This 10/20 Protection standard is also the basis to create and validate lifeguards' zones of protection, which are specific areas of water assigned to each lifeguard. If a lifeguard cannot maintain 10/20 within their zone, it must be adjusted.
The foundation behind the Ellis Scanning Method.
- Within 10 seconds: Scan their zone and detect any signs of trouble.
- Within 20 seconds: Be able to reach and intervene with a guest in distress.
Following the 10/20 Protection Standard to recognize and respond to any aquatic emergency within a total of 30 seconds has proven to save lives.
This 10/20 Protection standard is also the basis to create and validate lifeguards' zones of protection, which are specific areas of water assigned to each lifeguard. If a lifeguard cannot maintain 10/20 within their zone, it must be adjusted.
The foundation behind the Ellis Scanning Method.
The head lifeguard said our zones aren’t 10/20-compliant, so they’re adjusting and revalidating them before opening.
He’s got that 10/20 locked down.
He’s got that 10/20 locked down.
by pristine38 December 26, 2024
