this nickname was coined by & named after a man who calls himself Psilocybe Fanaticus (hence the PF) ....PF-Tek refers to a specific technique for growing mushrooms (hallucinogetic in particular) which is commonly recognized around the world by mushroom growers as the easiest method for growing & great for begginners as is has great steps involved for sterile procedure. In short, the method involves vermiculite, brown rice flour, & canning jars. His instructions are explained & creditted to him on MANY webpages on the internet
Shroomery.org is a website which uses the PF-Tek as one of it mushroom grow guides for it's readers.
by Dave Buckland October 25, 2006
by pimpernel October 04, 2008
me: dude, did you see peter chao last night?
guy: yeah i did! chaoside motherfucker!
me: well he pointed this band call the arka teks, and i've wanted to listen to it, you want to?
guy: sure!
4 minutes later...
both: i love the world.
guy: yeah i did! chaoside motherfucker!
me: well he pointed this band call the arka teks, and i've wanted to listen to it, you want to?
guy: sure!
4 minutes later...
both: i love the world.
by morpheus road October 10, 2010
by jamaicangyall July 08, 2017
When you claim something as a fact but you're actually just spewing bullshit out of your anus and calling it a fact.
by Telekinetics May 29, 2018
The Gary-Stu protagonist of Stephen Colbert's (fictional) self-published sci-fi novel, "Stephen Colbert's Alpha Squad 7: Lady Nocturne: A Tek Jansen Adventure".
The "novel" is a dig at right-wing pundit Bill O'Reilly's fiction novel "Those Who Trespass" and at the tendency of television personalities in general to shamelessly promote their products on their own networks.
The "novel" is a dig at right-wing pundit Bill O'Reilly's fiction novel "Those Who Trespass" and at the tendency of television personalities in general to shamelessly promote their products on their own networks.
by Shirty the Slightly Aggressive Bear January 12, 2007
hip hop producer with a unique style, now affiliated with Aftermath. previous work for artists such as Talib Kweli and Mos Def.
Hi Tek produced:
Get in My Car (50 Cent)
Can I Get High (Lloyd Banks)
Back up Offa Me (Talib Kweli)
and many more
Get in My Car (50 Cent)
Can I Get High (Lloyd Banks)
Back up Offa Me (Talib Kweli)
and many more
by Bofa May 12, 2005