by Deku Scrub March 2, 2016

by CRUST_IS_GOD_FOOD April 17, 2022

A faster-than-usual cuddle session with your partner, normally over or shortly after lunch time, to overcome the afternoon-tiredness and motivate yourself for the rest of the day.
Important: do not forget to set a timer, so that you won't get carried away and eventually lose your job because you are making 3 hour work breaks. Beware of the snooze button!
The time limit leads to faster movements, faster losing of clothes and no unnecessary wait times in between. Note: Power Cuddling does not include sex.
Important: do not forget to set a timer, so that you won't get carried away and eventually lose your job because you are making 3 hour work breaks. Beware of the snooze button!
The time limit leads to faster movements, faster losing of clothes and no unnecessary wait times in between. Note: Power Cuddling does not include sex.
girl: I feel so unmotivated to work after this lunch
boy: me too, do you have time for a short Power Cuddle?
girl: yeah! but let's set a timer, I have a meeting later.
boy: sure...
boy: me too, do you have time for a short Power Cuddle?
girl: yeah! but let's set a timer, I have a meeting later.
boy: sure...
by funny_person March 2, 2023

by Butterfly Warrior July 18, 2020

Between 8-12pm on June 9th is the time to blow it out to your fwb’s sending nudes. Get them fired up with your dirtiest pics. May the odds be in your favor.
by AbbiyeA June 6, 2021

by Pilot_suicide January 29, 2022

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
