Flipping out on somebody.
by Slick Mikey March 05, 2003
the most beautiful face you will ever see. just an absolutely drop-dead-gorgeous face, belonging to the most absolutely drop-dead-gorgeous person ever.
usually a ginger
always rmcevoy
usually a ginger
always rmcevoy
by niuqebuibuirqbe April 19, 2011
Linear Perspectivism - An art style and painting technique, developed and used by artist Erik Hesson, in which a scene is represented from a single perspective; using basic geometric forms, dynamic texture, and vibrant colors to create an idealized three-dimensional abstract composition. This style is an attempt to create a balanced fusion of Geometric Abstraction and Realism; incorporating mathematical calculations and sacred geometry into the three-dimensional composition to achieve the desired aesthetics. This style was first introduced in 2017 by Erik Hesson, a resident artist of St. Petersburg, Fl.
'Wow! Linear Perspectivism is truly an innovative art style. Erik Hesson has developed and created a masterful art and painting technique with true historical significance.' - Contemporary Artists Showcase for Dealers and Collectors
by Contemporary Artists Showcase June 01, 2018
by Squier1212 July 23, 2008
A linear receptacle is a receptacle on a gravponics system and is used when describing the gravponics basics
by doublestandarddems April 20, 2013
by scream0966 May 29, 2023
A type of person that is unable to think after acquiring knowledge of something. Somewhat similar to close-minded people.
This is possibly a definition from those who expect too much out of people, such as myself.
Linear-mindedness could also be similar to being conclusive, as well as being bureaucratic.
This is possibly a definition from those who expect too much out of people, such as myself.
Linear-mindedness could also be similar to being conclusive, as well as being bureaucratic.
"A local USMC recruiter said I couldn't join because 'I have bipolar', but that was only because I said I took anti-depressant pills, along with aderol."
-me
-me
by Dave July 08, 2004