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American Intelligence

Australian term used to define someone who is seen as stupid or lacks Common Sense.
Person 1: "Dave just asked me if Japan is part of China... He's 37."

Person 2: "Now that's some American Intelligence."
by Aussie_banter January 4, 2019
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zero intelligence

Zero intelligence is a term used in economics, social and computer sciences to refer to simple artificial or programmed agents that act randomly subject to minimal constraints. It was introduced in an article published in the Journal of Political Economy in 1993, and has since found usage in other contexts.
Zero intelligence trading closely mimics stock market.

Gode and Sunder demonstrated that if one replaces the students in a standard classroom economics experiment by zero intelligence agents with a budget constraint, they perform surprisingly well.
by Laotze August 28, 2009
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Shermer's First Law of Intelligence

From a Penn & Teller show, a quote from Michael Shermer: "Smart people are very good at rationalising things they came to believe for unsmart reasons."
You might think Creationism boasts a few fine minds, but just remember Shermer's First Law of Intelligence.
by Fearman December 28, 2007
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lowest form of intelligence

being really ridiculously unintelligent or stupid
the lowest form of intelligence known to man - claire
by mcworter January 20, 2009
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google intelligence

When a person relies on google as their complete resource for everything. Someone of usually no intelligence can pretend they know things just by using google.
Chris is only limited to google intelligence, he doesn't really know much about anything.
by Martin G January 22, 2006
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intelligence

A factor used in video games to make your character smarter.
I need more mana to cast my level 6 spells, but i dont have enough intelligence.
by MagicOnion September 21, 2006
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Utilizing gargantuan idioms to fabricate intelligence

Using big words to sound smart.

Someone may use this to express how smart they are to a colleague, friend, girlfriend, boyfriend or even your boss.
Jack: Utilizing gargantuan idioms to fabricate intelligence.
Boss: What?
Jack: Oh, I'm just using big words to sound smart.
Boss: OK.
by The Evit One October 28, 2010
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