by cherryc0Ia December 27, 2020

by EvaUnit18 April 1, 2020

Noun: A moment when a movie uses lazy tactics like using the same clips over and over again, using the original voices for grunts for foreign instead of replacing it with the voices for the other dubs, using an inapprapriate setting for something else (Trying to make a garage or some cheap place look like a high-tech lab), etc just because there's not enough money or to save money or keep the extra for the filmmakers.
Movie Reviewer: AND LOOK AT THIS!!! They used the same exact clip again! Everyone?
All together: BUDGET CUT MOMENT!!!!
All together: BUDGET CUT MOMENT!!!!
by Dante Legira July 9, 2009

by framez December 13, 2023

a bruh moment is a term when someone does something stupid like spending three hours doing somthing only to realize youve been doing it wrong.
guy 1: bro I just had a bruh moment
guy 2: what did you do my dude
guy 1: I spent like half an hour doing math
only to now realize ive done it completly wrong
guy 2: bruh
guy 2: what did you do my dude
guy 1: I spent like half an hour doing math
only to now realize ive done it completly wrong
guy 2: bruh
by egghoe69 September 20, 2020

Yoooooo you know that dude Alfredo? He had a KB moment the other day with his friend. He went in for a hug and she went in for a handshake.
by mamathot May 28, 2019

The tendency of a force to rotate an object about a point. Sometimes referred to as a torque. It is usually a vector quantity whose magnitude is expressed in Newton meters, pound feet, etc.
The moment vector at a point is given by the cross product of the position vector and the force vector. The magnitude of a moment about a specific axis is given by the cross product of the position vector and the force vector, dotted with the unit vector along the specified axis.
The moment vector is always perpendicular to both the position vector and the force vector, as it is a cross product.
The moment vector at a point is given by the cross product of the position vector and the force vector. The magnitude of a moment about a specific axis is given by the cross product of the position vector and the force vector, dotted with the unit vector along the specified axis.
The moment vector is always perpendicular to both the position vector and the force vector, as it is a cross product.
by Buffarlos March 18, 2020
