Like gas-money(sfw version), filament-money is when you pay for a roll of filament to a friend who 3d prints a model for you.
Hey, I saw this cool toilet paper holder on tiktok, I found the model on thingiverse, can you 3d print it for me. I got the filament-money.
Friend 3d prints the model and refuses to take filament-money when offered because they're your friend after all, but you pay them back by buying the next round anyway.
Friend 3d prints the model and refuses to take filament-money when offered because they're your friend after all, but you pay them back by buying the next round anyway.
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Pronunciation: /ˈfɛrəmɛnt/
Definition:
A versatile tool or implement, especially one made of iron or metal, used for various tasks ranging from household repairs to agricultural labor.
An object or device serving a specific function, typically durable and sturdy.
A piece of machinery or apparatus designed for specialized purposes.
A collective term for metallic tools and ferrous instruments.
Etymology:
Derived from the exhausted Anglo-Norman "ferrement" and Vulgar Latin, ultimately related to the Latin word "ferrum" (iron).
Significance:
•It defines tools and implements historically significant artisanship.
• It emphasizes durability and reliability in construction and maintenance.
• It identifies essential items for practical use in daily life.
• It avoids confusion with unrelated terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of multipurpose tools.
• It improves clarity when referencing historical artifacts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "Iron Tool."
Singular Noun: ferrament
Plural Noun: ferraments
Definition:
A versatile tool or implement, especially one made of iron or metal, used for various tasks ranging from household repairs to agricultural labor.
An object or device serving a specific function, typically durable and sturdy.
A piece of machinery or apparatus designed for specialized purposes.
A collective term for metallic tools and ferrous instruments.
Etymology:
Derived from the exhausted Anglo-Norman "ferrement" and Vulgar Latin, ultimately related to the Latin word "ferrum" (iron).
Significance:
•It defines tools and implements historically significant artisanship.
• It emphasizes durability and reliability in construction and maintenance.
• It identifies essential items for practical use in daily life.
• It avoids confusion with unrelated terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of multipurpose tools.
• It improves clarity when referencing historical artifacts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "Iron Tool."
Singular Noun: ferrament
Plural Noun: ferraments
Examples:
• "Farriers forged custom ferraments for farming."
• "The museum displayed ancient ferraments from Roman times."
• "Carpentry workshops (officine) stocked a variety of ferraments."
• "Archaeologists excavated corroded ferraments at the site."
• "Artisans relied on traditional ferraments for their trades."
• "Farriers forged custom ferraments for farming."
• "The museum displayed ancient ferraments from Roman times."
• "Carpentry workshops (officine) stocked a variety of ferraments."
• "Archaeologists excavated corroded ferraments at the site."
• "Artisans relied on traditional ferraments for their trades."
by Dmitrio July 22, 2025
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Definition:
1. A device or instrument used to facilitate labor or accomplish tasks.
2. Equipment specifically designed for a particular function.
3. Instruments are essential for artisanship, repair, or construction.
4. Implements utilized in mechanical or manual labor.
Significance:
• It defines devices for task execution.
• It emphasizes utility and functionality.
• It identifies implements necessary for experienced labor.
• It avoids vague or generic terms.
• It simplifies tool categorization.
• It improves clarity when specifying instruments.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "tool."
Singular noun: ferrament
Plural noun: ferraments
Definition:
1. A device or instrument used to facilitate labor or accomplish tasks.
2. Equipment specifically designed for a particular function.
3. Instruments are essential for artisanship, repair, or construction.
4. Implements utilized in mechanical or manual labor.
Significance:
• It defines devices for task execution.
• It emphasizes utility and functionality.
• It identifies implements necessary for experienced labor.
• It avoids vague or generic terms.
• It simplifies tool categorization.
• It improves clarity when specifying instruments.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "tool."
Singular noun: ferrament
Plural noun: ferraments
Examples:
• "Carpenters rely on quality ferraments for woodworking projects."
• "Electricians select appropriate ferraments for electrical installations."
• "Gardeners equip themselves with essential gardening ferraments."
• "Homeowners purchase multipurpose ferraments for DIY jobs."
• "Professionals invest in specialized ferraments for their trade."
• "Carpenters rely on quality ferraments for woodworking projects."
• "Electricians select appropriate ferraments for electrical installations."
• "Gardeners equip themselves with essential gardening ferraments."
• "Homeowners purchase multipurpose ferraments for DIY jobs."
• "Professionals invest in specialized ferraments for their trade."
by Dmitrio November 22, 2025
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Get the Firmant mug.The phenomenon of filaments of hair retreating into the scalp, giving the initial appearance of baldness, but eventually exploding from a man's ears, nose, and eyebrows.
"I thought he was a victim of baldness, but I see now that he is actually a survivor of inverted scalpis filamentism."
"Whoa, that bald dude has some SERIOUS eyebrows. I guess he's got some inverted scalpis filamentism going on."
"Whoa, that bald dude has some SERIOUS eyebrows. I guess he's got some inverted scalpis filamentism going on."
by AnalogyQueen February 1, 2010
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