A nerdish thug way to hint at something can't possibly get any higher without sounding like a cliche idiot.
by MarathonMan623 April 03, 2016
College degree that doesn't teach anything useful expect that it signals to employers that the holder of said degree is not an idiot.
BA Econ is a signaling degree. If you get good grades at a decent school you send a signal that you're hard working and smart. That's about it.
by Hypersion July 12, 2012
A 4th degree burn occurs when you verbally burn someone so bad that they mentally break and burn themselves.
by Sparkette fuckface January 29, 2020
The tendency some books on Judaism have to connect every damn thing to Jews at some point. Because, you know, Jews aren't blamed for everything enough as it is.
Jewish cookbook: "Jews have been making slow-cooked Sabbath cholent for years in order to fulfill the commandments of the day. In the Netherlands, they cooked white beans, goose fat, and honey together and ate it on the Sabbath. When the Pilgrims came to the Netherlands, they adopted the recipe, since they followed the same Sabbath laws, only on Sundays. When they landed at Plymouth Rock, they had no geese for fat, so they used pork fat. And they had no honey, so they used molasses. And thus, Boston baked beans were born."
Me: "This cookbook is playing a mean game of Six Degrees of Kosher Bacon."
Me: "This cookbook is playing a mean game of Six Degrees of Kosher Bacon."
by igm30001 January 25, 2017
by SuelTameOresuTeMato May 01, 2025
What you call someone who experiences a noticeable improvement in energy and mood following a change in temperature, from more extreme (hot or cold) to more moderate (a pleasant 62 degrees F).
"Your dad seems like he's in a much better mood since the heat wave broke."
"Yah, he's a 62-degree Marvin."
"Yah, he's a 62-degree Marvin."
by 62marvin October 05, 2023
any of the three steps on the scale of comparison of gradable adjectives and adverbs, namely positive, comparative, and superlative.
The grammar teacher explained that "fast" is in the positive degree, "faster" is in the comparative degree, and "fastest" is in the superlative degree.
by Arminkshipper July 19, 2024