A complex metaphor used by sigmas to represent one’s growth from a small person (height, weight, personality, money, or voice wise) to a larger more complete person.
by JFKlover April 9, 2024
Get the Should so little mug.by syafinaz? October 22, 2023
Get the Should I buy new handphone? Which type of handphone should I buy? Three choices? mug.by IWASAROBLOXOWNER May 8, 2024
Get the You should reset character now! mug.by Piiopdgh July 28, 2017
Get the i think we should have a real dog mug.Examples
Bob: He can pick all the boogers in his nose out very fast without anyone noticing
Joe: No one man should have all that power
Steve: The battery lasts for 10 years while left on
Akmed: No one man should have all that power
Dan: He can stand backwards from the toiet and piss up over behind himself and right into the toilet.
Bob: Damn, no one man should have all that power
Bob: He can pick all the boogers in his nose out very fast without anyone noticing
Joe: No one man should have all that power
Steve: The battery lasts for 10 years while left on
Akmed: No one man should have all that power
Dan: He can stand backwards from the toiet and piss up over behind himself and right into the toilet.
Bob: Damn, no one man should have all that power
by TacticalTaco42069 February 9, 2019
Get the no one man should have all that power mug.If you want to know a word Search it in the search box.It Legitimately Says “Type Any Word”.
So type your word. Don’t ask why.
So type your word. Don’t ask why.
Kevin: “Why should I?”
Helen: “Did they really just ask the search box why they they should search any word?”
Johnathan: “I think they did. Why the hell would you ask that to a search box?”
Helen: “Did they really just ask the search box why they they should search any word?”
Johnathan: “I think they did. Why the hell would you ask that to a search box?”
by Jobn126 July 8, 2020
Get the Why should I? mug.Is/Will definitely not. Contrary to it's primary definition, when used in project management, software development or general troubleshooting, this term converts to the opposite of it's intended use.
Example 1
Tom: I've fixed a few things. The system should be up now.
Sarah: Thanks! Wait, it still doesn't work.
Tom: Oh sorry, I should be able to get it working before I leave for vacation.
Example 2
Amy: The project should be done by the end of March.
Greg: (In September) We've encountered some unexpected delays in the project and are a few months behind.
Tom: I've fixed a few things. The system should be up now.
Sarah: Thanks! Wait, it still doesn't work.
Tom: Oh sorry, I should be able to get it working before I leave for vacation.
Example 2
Amy: The project should be done by the end of March.
Greg: (In September) We've encountered some unexpected delays in the project and are a few months behind.
by scpeezy August 22, 2018
Get the Should mug.