by h……………… July 31, 2022

Used when someone is picking their pants out of their crack without knowing/disregard for others perception
I can’t go out with Jim, he’s always searching for copper wire coils. It’s gross, but admittedly funny that he thinks nobody sees him do it.
by Bairlyfunny May 31, 2024

imagine being this bored. Go do something productive you grasshopper.
also please urban dictionary edits please let this go thru, most of yall editors are broing as fuck.
also please urban dictionary edits please let this go thru, most of yall editors are broing as fuck.
by Spiicyz.V3n0m May 3, 2023

Me sees "Search for Take an Autism Test"
Me: I ALREADY HAVE AUTISM
Me sees: "Search for The Dating Space for over 50"
Me: I NeVeR DaTe sorry
How annoying are these examples?
Me: I ALREADY HAVE AUTISM
Me sees: "Search for The Dating Space for over 50"
Me: I NeVeR DaTe sorry
How annoying are these examples?
by irieomgfunny/面白い January 14, 2022

A search algorithm used to find the position of a target value within a sorted array. It works by repeatedly dividing the search range in half until the target is found or the search range becomes empty. This method is efficient and has a time complexity of O(log n), making it faster than linear search for large datasets.
by ILuvBinary January 31, 2024

by Team ViewSelect December 27, 2020

Random search (RS) is a family of numerical optimization methods that do not require the gradient of the problem to be optimized and RS can hence be used on functions that are not continuous or differentiable. Such optimization methods are also known as direct-search, derivative-free, or black-box methods.
The name, random search, is attributed to Rastrigin who made an early presentation of RS along with basic mathematical analysis. RS works by iteratively moving to better positions in the search-space which are sampled from a hypersphere surrounding the current position.
The name, random search, is attributed to Rastrigin who made an early presentation of RS along with basic mathematical analysis. RS works by iteratively moving to better positions in the search-space which are sampled from a hypersphere surrounding the current position.
by SlateTadpole27 June 18, 2014
