To take one's lunch-break, and engage in any number of sexual acts with any number of individuals, instead of eating.
As a noun: "I'm going to take funch."
As a verb: "I hear Sally and Bob are funching." Or, "You dirty funchers."
As a verb: "I hear Sally and Bob are funching." Or, "You dirty funchers."
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Elena: the f in men stands for funny
Chris: the f in women stands for functioning member of society.
men are superior
Chris: the f in women stands for functioning member of society.
men are superior
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Get the funcation mug.Fresh Lord A: "Yo bro, check out that dude over. What a total funcher he is."
Fresh Lord B: "Yeah man, that shizzle is off the hook. Just look at him, funching it up over there."
Fresh Lord B: "Yeah man, that shizzle is off the hook. Just look at him, funching it up over there."
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Get the monkey function mug.In the computational sciences, the Ackermann function (represented as A(m,n) is the simplest example of a total function (a function defined for all possible input values) which is computable but not primitive recursive, which was originally formulated to disprove the once-common belief that every computable function was also primitive recursive, but is now used to generate absurdly large numbers to horrify mathematicians.
Calling the Ackermann function with (4, 4) as its parameters is already too large to calculate for most computers.
xkcd's number calls the Ackermann function with Graham's Number as both of its parameters.
xkcd's number calls the Ackermann function with Graham's Number as both of its parameters.
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