A system or complex.
A representation that has minimum of one and a maximum of two discrete (linear) ends.
Contains a relationship of synchronicity with paradox.
A representation that has minimum of one and a maximum of two discrete (linear) ends.
Contains a relationship of synchronicity with paradox.
A state has a synchronous relationship with a paradox.
This means that a state is a paradox under contingent circumstances but a paradox is always a state in form or meta-form.
This means that a state is a paradox under contingent circumstances but a paradox is always a state in form or meta-form.
by sandraxine August 31, 2018
by bruh-8 August 31, 2019
The state confiscated my money that they believed was part of drug dealing activities, and instructed me to appear in one of their courts in order to prove my case that my money was innocent and not a part of drug dealing activities.
by MorRight August 29, 2022
by Logic March 13, 2005
Adj. - of or pertaining to a State college or university; by extension, anything athletic, misogynist, homoerotic, violent, or unneccesarily drunken.
by yt March 14, 2003
by bama February 26, 2004
Noun - A state is someone who is regarded in a negative way for one reason or another. These reasons consist of:
- being ugly
- having a bad dress sense
- being socially unpopular or a social reject (in a community common of the 'state' and the person referring to them as a state)
- having a feature which causes them to be identified as a state, ie bad hair or a bad physique)..
- having a 'bad personality' ie they may be referred to as a state because they are spiteful or ignorant towards others, or particularly to the person referring to them as a state.
All of the above are examples of reasons which are opinions of the person referring to others as states.
A common phrase used to describe someone or something extremely 'statish', usually a situation, is 'United State of...' (see example #4).
- being ugly
- having a bad dress sense
- being socially unpopular or a social reject (in a community common of the 'state' and the person referring to them as a state)
- having a feature which causes them to be identified as a state, ie bad hair or a bad physique)..
- having a 'bad personality' ie they may be referred to as a state because they are spiteful or ignorant towards others, or particularly to the person referring to them as a state.
All of the above are examples of reasons which are opinions of the person referring to others as states.
A common phrase used to describe someone or something extremely 'statish', usually a situation, is 'United State of...' (see example #4).
1 - Jenny's such a state/Jenny's so statish - she's very ugly, dresses like shit and she's really nasty to me sometimes.
2 - Those kids are such states - Look at what they're wearing!
3 - Can you believe the statishness of them? Their hairstyles are all so statish.
4 - United State of Arsenal losing to Chelsea!
2 - Those kids are such states - Look at what they're wearing!
3 - Can you believe the statishness of them? Their hairstyles are all so statish.
4 - United State of Arsenal losing to Chelsea!
by hazzhaymz January 11, 2010