by Bombingbob October 19, 2023
Get the Maggi mug."Maggie" is the name commonly used with girls as a short term to "Margaret". Maggie normally has a personality of a kind, caring nature. Maggie's will ALWAYS have a cringe phase... Normally in the childhood. (but don't we all?)
Maggie's do not try to capture any unnecessary information.. normally. If you have a friend, or even best friend, named Maggie, you have a good friend/best friend! Maggie's are calm and peaceful unless angered.
Maggie's do not try to capture any unnecessary information.. normally. If you have a friend, or even best friend, named Maggie, you have a good friend/best friend! Maggie's are calm and peaceful unless angered.
by sh0rt t0mb November 12, 2023
Get the Maggie mug.It was my birthday, but my wife was angry with me, so I ended up just getting a "Mad Maggie" from her.
by The JDub January 2, 2024
Get the Mad Maggie mug.its maggie the prettiest girl in the world
by Totally Not Chroiud! February 7, 2024
Get the Maggie mug.Maggie is the best thing that’ll ever happen to u. She’ll be a horrible dancer and singer, but incredibly talented at everything else she touches. She’ll bring so much joy to your life. She’ll be stubborn sometimes, but she’s just like that. Her laugh is beautiful and her kissing is wonderful. She’ll take things at her own pace, but the waiting will just make it better. She doesn’t let many people in, so be careful with her when she shows you her true self and feelings. She is heaven on earth, and right now, she is mine.
by Lovedofyellow April 10, 2023
Get the Maggie mug.calculus. It involves taking the derivative of the outer function with respect to the input variable, and then multiplying it by the derivative of the inner function with respect to the same input variable.
For example, if we have a composite function f(g(x)) and we want to find its derivative with respect to x, we can use the Maggie Suspie method:
Take the derivative of the outer function f'(g(x)) with respect to g(x).
Take the derivative of the inner function g'(x) with respect to x.
Multiply the two derivatives together: f'(g(x)) * g'(x).
This method is also known as the "chain rule" in calculus, but using the term "Maggie Suspie" can be a fun and memorable way to refer to it.
For example, if we have a composite function f(g(x)) and we want to find its derivative with respect to x, we can use the Maggie Suspie method:
Take the derivative of the outer function f'(g(x)) with respect to g(x).
Take the derivative of the inner function g'(x) with respect to x.
Multiply the two derivatives together: f'(g(x)) * g'(x).
This method is also known as the "chain rule" in calculus, but using the term "Maggie Suspie" can be a fun and memorable way to refer to it.
by anonymous May 10, 2023
Get the Maggie Suspie mug.AKA prison. A place where the students appear nice and thoughtful on the outside but are rich, spoiled, and have the souls of lemmings. You will be given so much homework that you haven't the time to do anything else. This is why the student body appears to be a hive mind. Any personality, unique traits, or hobbies outside of school sports they once had were sucked out of them. Heed this warning.
Dang, I've been going to Maggie L Walker Governor's School for so long now I've nearly forgotten who I am. I miss my friends.
by mysomedaynevercame May 14, 2023
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