The mathematical equation to round a number to a more significant denomination . The outcome is used to dramatize , exaggerate or boast the number itself and make the value appear more substantial.
The presidential candidate gained 5 trillion votes from the 150 million voters in the election per Trump Math sources.
by lilnki December 07, 2016
X: Dude, I love math class; word problems are interesting and I always get good grades.
Y: I'm going to shit on your face for saying that.
Y: I'm going to shit on your face for saying that.
by ashley sue July 27, 2004
1. A place where a logical, meaningful, and beautiful natural philosophy is most likely completely mangled by one who couldn't really understand it and therefore got a job teaching. This person, in my personal experience, probably also lacks a sense of humor, common sense, and, quite possibly, a soul.
by Al October 12, 2003
Utilizing Siefer Math, Outbound cases are up 1,738 even though carton length was 25-inches with Scotts on three lines and big Sterilite on the other with tile and four-foot Philips coming through CCS.
by LLD-NLD-4419 June 22, 2018
A term describing the faulty logic of Reaganomics. Also known as trickle down, the theory is that if you reduce income (i.e. cut taxes) then you somehow generate more revenue. Obviously, this is not rational thinking.
The proof that this did not work (as if anyone needed it) is the fact that the national debt tripled during the Reagan Administration.
The proof that this did not work (as if anyone needed it) is the fact that the national debt tripled during the Reagan Administration.
by Charles_U_Farley November 22, 2010
(From Rounders)
Mike: "So, what do you owe him?"
Worm: "I don't know, by his crazy fuckin' gorilla math... like fifteen."
Mike: "So, what do you owe him?"
Worm: "I don't know, by his crazy fuckin' gorilla math... like fifteen."
by RobbyPants August 13, 2007
A ponderous tome, containing information in an encrypted form of english. Supposedly teaches how to do math, but incomprehensible to anyone who cannot already do math (See catch 22). Often, the number of Greek letters and obscure symbols found within outnumber the actual english words. Enjoyed by no one. Any exceptions lie.
by Hengist December 30, 2005