In programming, over-excessive casting of a variable, for example (char)(int). Often used by programmers who don't have any actual skill, but they want their code to look really cool.
Guy 1: I totally dual-casted that variable when I was decrypting.
Guy 2: That sounds like a dirty sex act, man...
Guy 2: That sounds like a dirty sex act, man...
by TehArkz January 28, 2011
The few people a high school theater director will cast to make it seem like they don't only cast the same group of people.
I.e. A diversity hire but for highschool theater
I.e. A diversity hire but for highschool theater
Person 1: Dude I can't believe Mr. Brown only casts the same people outside of ensemble
Person 2: Yeah, ensemble are all his diversity casts
Person 2: Yeah, ensemble are all his diversity casts
by Herr Magie January 10, 2024
by SnapCryptic February 21, 2024
Rogue: please don't
Paladin: we don't have nea-
Wizard: I DON'T CARE HOW SMALL THE ROOM IS I CAST FIREBALL
everyone dies the end
Paladin: we don't have nea-
Wizard: I DON'T CARE HOW SMALL THE ROOM IS I CAST FIREBALL
everyone dies the end
by dnd eggs February 05, 2025
by Atlamta Falcons January 07, 2016
Judging people by the level of education their job requires; in contrast to judging people by the level of inherited wealth in their family.
Caste-ism exists in contrast to classism; which judges people solely based on their mode-of production.
Classism has its ontology in the patriarch whereas caste-ism originates from matrifocal and/or matrilineal cultures.
Classism has its ontology in the patriarch whereas caste-ism originates from matrifocal and/or matrilineal cultures.
by zanderfin August 21, 2020
by BADUSSYCLUSSYPUSSYSLAYER69 October 27, 2022