Guy 1: Hey Rusty, what's your slogan? Gonna enjoy post prom?
Rusty: POWER NAPS AND PARTY HATS BRO. AND YEAH IM GONNA BE MILKING THE MINT ALL NIGHT.
Rusty: POWER NAPS AND PARTY HATS BRO. AND YEAH IM GONNA BE MILKING THE MINT ALL NIGHT.
by Abhs May 5, 2011

When the creators of the show/movie make the main character or any character super powerful for the them to not lose or struggle in their fights.
by Santiago:) June 16, 2021

An excellent cardiovascular exercise. Many people probably think that it's not so effective because it's not running and 'just walking', when really it can actually be just as good for weight loss as jogging.
Also, power walking is not simply walking at a faster pace. That's brisk walking. Power walking is walking at a fast pace (probably often even faster than brisk walking) with an arm swing.
Also, power walking is not simply walking at a faster pace. That's brisk walking. Power walking is walking at a fast pace (probably often even faster than brisk walking) with an arm swing.
Joe: Hey Alex, I'm going to be power walking a marathon tomorrow!
Alex: Ok, that's impressive, I guess.
Joe: Not just walking though. Power walking!
Alex: How hard can power walking a marathon be? You're just walking at a faster pace.
Alex: Ok, that's impressive, I guess.
Joe: Not just walking though. Power walking!
Alex: How hard can power walking a marathon be? You're just walking at a faster pace.
by EccentricCookie123 July 7, 2021

A way to define multiple exponents stacked onto each other. Used in many ways:
To overcomplicate tetration notation for no good reason in particular
To express tetration in a broader sense. If the number is ³5 (scary isn't it), it's just 5⁵(⁵), or even better, 5³¹²⁵, NOT 5²⁵
To scare calculus students into submission with e^x derivatives, e.g. e^e^e^e^3x²
To have just a little bit of fun when writing a weird and complex exponentiation function
Also used to troll people when asked how to use exponents, i.e. calling them a dumbass without directly saying it to them
To overcomplicate tetration notation for no good reason in particular
To express tetration in a broader sense. If the number is ³5 (scary isn't it), it's just 5⁵(⁵), or even better, 5³¹²⁵, NOT 5²⁵
To scare calculus students into submission with e^x derivatives, e.g. e^e^e^e^3x²
To have just a little bit of fun when writing a weird and complex exponentiation function
Also used to troll people when asked how to use exponents, i.e. calling them a dumbass without directly saying it to them
by Tbblobnoern December 27, 2023

(si-mone-9 to the power of n) is really heavy shit that is a collaborative effort of curtain parties who are bound to play a part without boundaries or bias. Inc.UD
(si-mone-9 to the power of n) is published on(EY605792121FRref.code) *defi.net/definition/Simone-9%25E2%2581%25BF (we had to draw on the power of the enamies) for this one !
The ref.code is yet to be announced, till. ...*not a true site.
The ref.code is yet to be announced, till. ...*not a true site.
by Me : Tracy Grimshaw April 26, 2020

IM IN powered
by NathentheDictionaryWriter February 11, 2022

Boy 1: "how'd ya get on with that girl last night?"
Boy 2: "lot of power-famming mate."
Boy 1: "Did she bleed?"
Boy 2: "Only a little, I've had worse!"
Boy 2: "lot of power-famming mate."
Boy 1: "Did she bleed?"
Boy 2: "Only a little, I've had worse!"
by oxocube91 April 30, 2011
