A group of people who are all successful in one way or another or doing well in life and all happen to be friends or family
Guy 1: Bro, did you see the picture he posted?
Guy 2: No what was it?
Guy 1: It was his whole family chillin at the lake.
Guy 2: That family is totally awesome.
Guy 1: Yea definitely a power crew.
Guy 2: No what was it?
Guy 1: It was his whole family chillin at the lake.
Guy 2: That family is totally awesome.
Guy 1: Yea definitely a power crew.
by J Gonzo June 20, 2017
a face - usually angelic and innocent looking with bright, consuming eyes, resembling a Pre-Raphaelite cherub - that gets continuously gets away with murder; a face that hides a scheming, deviant attitude
My son just peed all over the couch and then threw his dirty underwear in my face. I tried to get mad, but I was overtaken by The Power Punim. FML
by Fijjuggsgjijhhyggggg-about it June 17, 2019
by AnudaJaniceRobles June 17, 2025
When you are spooning with another human being and one of you is topping the other; be it sexual or literally on top, asserting dominance.
I woke up and she was just laying on top of me, but we were still somehow spooning like some kind of power snuggle.
by Mejatron November 15, 2018
A play on the engineering term power to weight ratio, referring to the amount of power produced by a vehicle (usually an automobile or airplane) respective to the wisdom, and experience of its operator.
“The Beechcraft Bonanza suffered an elevated initial accident rate due to a high power to wisdom ratio.”
by Mkwas May 12, 2023
by ironjaw83 January 11, 2014
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 28, 2023