Andy: i am a getting laid
You: Jakop-undo rule... I need my father to drive mearound numorously to prove I need a car.
You: Jakop-undo rule... I need my father to drive mearound numorously to prove I need a car.
by joe skulla May 05, 2008
The six inch rule is a commonly accepted rule of etiquette, even if it's not official. The idea behind the six inch rule is personal space. One is to be allowed and given six inches of air between them and anyone else in order to avoid uncomfortable contact or awkwardness due to close proximity or the appearance of being cold with too much distance.
John remained respectful of Mary's six inches of personal space, and he was later rewarded for his consideration and careful adherence to the six inch rule.
Dude, it's the six inch rule, so get the fuck out of my face.
Dude, it's the six inch rule, so get the fuck out of my face.
by Marsc September 30, 2006
The "48-hour" Rule is the law that protects gamers who have recently purchased a new game from getting pulled away for matters that are not important. This list includes, but is not limited to chores, social functions, walking the dog, or other responsibilities.
To solve any debates, the 48-hour rule does begin upon loading the game up for the first time, not upon purchase.
This rule was created to provide safety to fellow gamers who were getting pulled away from their games in that initial learning phase and during important story plot. It was noted that parents and spouses would take advantage of these times and force the gamer into fulfilling chores or social functions just to get them away from the game. It was never researched on why these seemed to be key times that people would "need" the gamer to do chores, but it is thought that it may be due to revenge, jealousy, or just plain asshattery.
Thus the 48-hour rule was devised. This is to protect the gamer from any who wish to take away their new found treasure and ruin those integral first hours of gameplay. It also protects from negative emotions towards a violator of the 48-hour rule trying to force the gamer into breaking away from their new game.
NOTE: The 48-hour rule does NOT mean that the gamer has to play for 48 hours straight. Only that in those first 48 hours, a gamer can not be pulled away from their game for someone else's reasons.
To solve any debates, the 48-hour rule does begin upon loading the game up for the first time, not upon purchase.
This rule was created to provide safety to fellow gamers who were getting pulled away from their games in that initial learning phase and during important story plot. It was noted that parents and spouses would take advantage of these times and force the gamer into fulfilling chores or social functions just to get them away from the game. It was never researched on why these seemed to be key times that people would "need" the gamer to do chores, but it is thought that it may be due to revenge, jealousy, or just plain asshattery.
Thus the 48-hour rule was devised. This is to protect the gamer from any who wish to take away their new found treasure and ruin those integral first hours of gameplay. It also protects from negative emotions towards a violator of the 48-hour rule trying to force the gamer into breaking away from their new game.
NOTE: The 48-hour rule does NOT mean that the gamer has to play for 48 hours straight. Only that in those first 48 hours, a gamer can not be pulled away from their game for someone else's reasons.
by Atrayeus April 02, 2017
Girls tend to photoshop their pictures on the internet all of the time. When a boy is talking to a girl e.g via MSN and she sends him a picture of herself looking stunning, the boy must never forget the internet-margin rule. Because in reality this girl can be very unattractive. To avoid awkard situations the boy must picture her as atleast 20 to 30% uglier then on the pics.
by ninety2 January 25, 2010
A form of communication through which iPhones are connected by a stream of live video as a way to talk to someone while also being able to see them. When this form of communication is used between a male and female who are in an intimate relationship, the female is required to reveal her breasts during the course of the conversation at least once.
Hannah and I were using FaceTime last night and she totally followed the FaceTime Rule - her boobs looked perfect!
by Stump17 June 27, 2015
The method of swooning the female into submission by implementing a mobile communication routine that allows conversation to become more interesting by only conversing bi-daily, thus completing the task above.
"Hey, Glen, did you text that girl tonight?"
"Nah, bro, I'm using the two day rule. That way, we have a full day's worth of shit to talk about."
"Nice man, you'll be diving in that shit in a week!"
"Nah, bro, I'm using the two day rule. That way, we have a full day's worth of shit to talk about."
"Nice man, you'll be diving in that shit in a week!"
by EagerBeaver137 October 29, 2014
Any grouping of instruments and genre that you can be conceived of does exist and has been preformed (and recorded).
A musical interpretation of rule 34.
A musical interpretation of rule 34.
rule 3/4 as preformed by Korn and their use of the bag pipe in "Chutes and Ladders", also Arcade Fire
by X_mathman February 14, 2011