annoying sound heard while t-mobilizing. could mean one of the following.
1. coolness levels.
2. aliens trying to communicate with t-mobile users.
3. ghosts trying to communicate with mortal t-mobile users.
1. coolness levels.
2. aliens trying to communicate with t-mobile users.
3. ghosts trying to communicate with mortal t-mobile users.
by John January 11, 2005

by 76ers February 28, 2009

by bocka chocka latta February 8, 2005

by SHOTGUN COON March 25, 2004

a person that talks to hear themselves talk about nothing as a front for them not knowing anything; avoiding a simple question by talking in circles a lot; when asked a simple question, no knowlegde of what they are talking about but pretends to know to seem intelligent thus making people around them annoyed of the stupidity
2008 republican debate starring sarah palin;katie couric interview with sarah palin,. we knew he was a liar when he gave us palin noise about him being a real doctor but couldn't tell us where he practiced or where he went to med school
by ms.gina p December 16, 2010

by hankatronic April 25, 2009

Noise 2.0 is the evolution of the noise genre into a more interactive format.
Where noise bands blast their audience with a wall of noise from behind a P.A. system, noise 2.0 bands tend to engage with their audience and thrive off "user generated content" in the same way as websites like Facebook and Twitter.
There is a strong link between noise 2.0, flash mobs and crowdsourcing.
Where noise bands blast their audience with a wall of noise from behind a P.A. system, noise 2.0 bands tend to engage with their audience and thrive off "user generated content" in the same way as websites like Facebook and Twitter.
There is a strong link between noise 2.0, flash mobs and crowdsourcing.
I saw this noise 2.0 band last night - the guy really got the audience going. We were chanting and yelling - there was a real feedback loop and I felt like part of a libidinous community, not just like I was seeing a band.
by Patricia O'Bryn August 14, 2011
