Sister letter to Y, X represents a variable in a mathematical equation. The use of X and other letters to represent known or unknown numbers first widely used in 1637. X can also represent the X axis, depth, in 3d geometry.
Person X: If X = 2, then was is X + 2?
Person Y: You know I fucking suck at math, why are you making me do this shit?
Person Y: You know I fucking suck at math, why are you making me do this shit?
by Lord Of Worms May 16, 2023
Get the Xmug. x to doubt
by BigmanAlam September 18, 2020
Get the xmug. A mixture of an obscene amount of nutmeg in water or another beverage, used by Malcolm X to get high while in prison. Effects include hallucinations, paranoia, intense nausea, and a sense of impending doom. May last several hours to days.
Woodhouse: "ANTS! All over my body!"
Ray Gillette: *slap* "So shut up and help me find the nutmeg and I'll make you some Malcolm X tea!"
(From the 2009 TV series, "Archer")
Ray Gillette: *slap* "So shut up and help me find the nutmeg and I'll make you some Malcolm X tea!"
(From the 2009 TV series, "Archer")
by abelgotha April 26, 2024
Get the Malcolm X Teamug. by Nick Garr February 2, 2025
Get the KRISHNA x RAYMONDmug. by PyraSam December 2, 2018
Get the Xmug. by ChiChiFree February 14, 2018
Get the daring danny xmug. When musicians collaborate on tracks and instead of saying featuring they'd rather use the short terminology "x". This is traditionally used to represent the group of artists as an equal collaboration; their verses shouldn't be seen as a "feature" but rather the second half of the song. "Featuring" however is traditionally used to indicate another artist's addition to the main artist's song, hence the use of the term featuring. Nowadays the traditional uses for these terminologies are recreational.
Example of "X": Musician 1 x Musician 2 - Song Title
Example of "Featuring": Musician 1 - Song Title (Featuring Musician 2)
Example of "Featuring": Musician 1 - Song Title (Featuring Musician 2)
by choppedcheesewithanarizona July 25, 2024
Get the Xmug.