Employee 1 "I can't believe our boss is going to make us use this new equipment, it is a piece of shit"
Employee 2 "We should implement the 2-point plan on him"
Employee 2 "We should implement the 2-point plan on him"
by Adolph Allernipple December 10, 2009
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A unexpectedly disappointing, pedestrian or boring ending to any experience that promised otherwise. Originally applied to meals, including at the eponymous Curry Point restaurant, it is today frequently used to describe anecdotes or other conversation.
Not to be confused with the Curie Point, which is the temperature at which a material loses its permanent magnetic orientation.
A unexpectedly disappointing, pedestrian or boring ending to any experience that promised otherwise. Originally applied to meals, including at the eponymous Curry Point restaurant, it is today frequently used to describe anecdotes or other conversation.
Not to be confused with the Curie Point, which is the temperature at which a material loses its permanent magnetic orientation.
Example 1:
Person A: Did I tell you about the last part of my trip, when I went to Costa Rica?
Person B: Not yet, but I bet it was amazing.
Person A: So, actually, I ended up deciding not to go and come home early because I needed to water my plants.
Person B: Wow, is that curry point I’m tasting?
Example 2:
Person T: Have you heard the one where a snake walks into a bar?
Person U: Nope, but I like all sorts of jokes - but only if the humour and grammar are of high quality.
Person T: Hmm, nevermind then - it’s definitely a bit of a curry point!
Person A: Did I tell you about the last part of my trip, when I went to Costa Rica?
Person B: Not yet, but I bet it was amazing.
Person A: So, actually, I ended up deciding not to go and come home early because I needed to water my plants.
Person B: Wow, is that curry point I’m tasting?
Example 2:
Person T: Have you heard the one where a snake walks into a bar?
Person U: Nope, but I like all sorts of jokes - but only if the humour and grammar are of high quality.
Person T: Hmm, nevermind then - it’s definitely a bit of a curry point!
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3) sometimes used when requesting back-up
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A) I'm running point on this so I need you to guard for me.
B) This is a difficult project. Who do you have that can run point on this?
B) This is a difficult project. Who do you have that can run point on this?
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Boston Tower: American 1070, cross runway four left and four right via Charlie, then contact ground point niner on the other side.
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Get the Ground Point Niner mug.This is a mercy rule used in Madden, NCAA football and basketball games. If either player gains a lead of 21 or more points the game is ended with the player leading declared the winner. The rule was created to allow people with downs the chance to get on the sticks faster. It also prevents embarrassing blow outs.
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