When in the occupation of washing dishes one must be a master of tetrisizing the dishes, pots and pans that must fit onto the dish rack in the most space efficient way.
by Dishes5000 June 17, 2011
by Stmichael424 July 12, 2011
Psychiatrist: And where do you sleep in this place?
Hoarder: I kinda just slide in between this pile of dead cats and these refrigerator boxes. Ya know, I tetris it. (Dislocates both arms, ankle, and jaw to fit in place perfectly.)
Psychiatrist: Interesting...
Hoarder: I kinda just slide in between this pile of dead cats and these refrigerator boxes. Ya know, I tetris it. (Dislocates both arms, ankle, and jaw to fit in place perfectly.)
Psychiatrist: Interesting...
by Superquagga February 17, 2017
To other video games as chess is to other board games; a monolith which 14 years on still stands head and shoulders above the competition and to an extent the rest of the gaming industry.
Also an addiction more potent than any drug except maybe the internet but that ain't a drug.
Also an addiction more potent than any drug except maybe the internet but that ain't a drug.
by Kyo Kusanagi October 03, 2003
v. 1) To arrange in such a manner that the objects take up a limited amount of space. 2) To arrange in neat rows or columns. 3) To condense things into one area.
Once I am done tetrising the living room I will have enough room to pull out everything from my closet to tetris it.
by Lenny V December 26, 2005
To 'tetris' a space is to fit things into it as tightly as possible using the shape of the objects to fit round one another in order to optimise use of space.
' I'll get the kids, you tetris the car'
'Can you tetris your cupboard a bit more please? There's plenty more junk could be in there instead of all over the floor'
Origin: The episode of the simpsons where Homer fits the kids and luggage into the car while teris music is played and everything becomes square shaped.
'Can you tetris your cupboard a bit more please? There's plenty more junk could be in there instead of all over the floor'
Origin: The episode of the simpsons where Homer fits the kids and luggage into the car while teris music is played and everything becomes square shaped.
by Fiona Hanvey December 20, 2006