1. one who can make anybody laugh, has a sexy bod, works in a grocery store, and is the freshest rapper around
2. an angel; thoughtful, passionate, dedicated
3. the one and only able to capture the J Bird
2. an angel; thoughtful, passionate, dedicated
3. the one and only able to capture the J Bird
"The first time I met C Note he was talking about a wet nap. He had me in tears I was laughing so hard."
by lady gaucho February 05, 2010
Last night I got a C-Note. I went out drinking at the bar and picked up two women, took them home and had a threesome. They were 80 years old and 20 years old. Now THAT'S freaky.
by Count Thumpula December 17, 2008
"Polite" slang for Cunt. Usefull when you want to use the word Cunt to describe someone, but the situation makes that a bad idea.
(at work on the phone) "Naw, I can't get out of work early today"
(person on the other end of the phone asks) "Why- your boss
won't let you?"
"Yeah, total C Note, that one."
(person on the other end of the phone asks) "Why- your boss
won't let you?"
"Yeah, total C Note, that one."
by nino noonan June 14, 2006
When the IBM PC was first designed, it had no sound card, so the 'audible bell' character (ascii BEL or '\b') had to be linked to a tone emitted by the internal PC speaker. The designers chose C, and so a square-wave c emitted by a PC speaker is called a c-note.
The audible bell is typically used for indicating particular types of error conditions -- for instance, using backspace at the beginning of a line. It is occasionally abused by BASIC programmers, because of the 'BEEP' command (which emits a c-note). Audible bell characters are also printed during the BIOS setup routines on some older machines.
The audible bell is typically used for indicating particular types of error conditions -- for instance, using backspace at the beginning of a line. It is occasionally abused by BASIC programmers, because of the 'BEEP' command (which emits a c-note). Audible bell characters are also printed during the BIOS setup routines on some older machines.
by enki 2 April 20, 2010
Blue C-Note is just a term that relates to the new $100 bill. If you look at one, they are faintly blue.
by DJScottyfyre October 29, 2017
One-hundred fifty dollars. C stands for "centum" the Latin word for 100. Half means 50 as in half of 100. The word "note" actually come from the $100 bill it's self. Which reads, "This note is leagal tender for all debts, public and private."
by Gunziii December 02, 2008
by Mr. Boobarelle February 08, 2007