an acronym for a group called Coffee Society Internationale.
a supposedly 'coffee' drinking group that attempts to create the illusion of sophistication and an excuse for a good flirt. Also where half of the members don't drink coffee.
Often gets nicknamed Gay-S-I by peers & is looked down upon in regular society.
a supposedly 'coffee' drinking group that attempts to create the illusion of sophistication and an excuse for a good flirt. Also where half of the members don't drink coffee.
Often gets nicknamed Gay-S-I by peers & is looked down upon in regular society.
by ACIM January 29, 2009
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It stands for:
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Science
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It's generally used for those people who know way too much about science, and tend to talk about creepy things concerning it.
It is also used when referring to a government group that goes under the same name, but that's not used very often except when referring to the television programs.
It stands for:
Creepy
Science
Intern
It's generally used for those people who know way too much about science, and tend to talk about creepy things concerning it.
It is also used when referring to a government group that goes under the same name, but that's not used very often except when referring to the television programs.
by Genevieve Am I June 22, 2011
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Get the CSI mug.CSI: NY (working title CSI: New York) is an American police procedural television series which premiered on September 22, 2004. The series was the second spinoff from CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and was introduced during an episode of CSI: Miami when Horatio Caine journeyed to New York City in pursuit of a murder suspect who fled Miami. It is much bloodier than the Miami version, and was filmed in a hard blue light until Season 2, when CBS President Les Moonves wanted to make the show appear "less cold".
Another crossover (between NY and Miami) was featured on November 7 (CSI: Miami) and November 9, 2005 (CSI: NY), which involved a crashed plane and an escaped serial killer, and included members of both casts.
Like the other two CSI programs, the theme song is by The Who; this time the song is "Baba O'Riley", also (erroneously) known as "Teenage Wasteland".
Interestingly, the show airs in the same time slot as NBC's Law & Order, a much older crime drama also set in New York City.
Except for Gary Sinise, Melina Kanakaredes, and Anna Belknap, all of the cast members are from New York. However, Sinise and Belknap have both lived in NY at some point.
Another crossover (between NY and Miami) was featured on November 7 (CSI: Miami) and November 9, 2005 (CSI: NY), which involved a crashed plane and an escaped serial killer, and included members of both casts.
Like the other two CSI programs, the theme song is by The Who; this time the song is "Baba O'Riley", also (erroneously) known as "Teenage Wasteland".
Interestingly, the show airs in the same time slot as NBC's Law & Order, a much older crime drama also set in New York City.
Except for Gary Sinise, Melina Kanakaredes, and Anna Belknap, all of the cast members are from New York. However, Sinise and Belknap have both lived in NY at some point.
by P. redeckis June 11, 2006
Get the CSI: New York mug.When one watches too many episodes of CSI (Las Vegas, New York, or the terrible Miami). The subject may start to investigate clues that he or she sees on a daily basis. Can lead to dilusional thoughts like whether or not someone is stalking you, whether or not Mrs. Jenkin's cat was murdered, or that you will be wrongly convicted of a murder because you left a fingerprint on your remote control.
by Erikitalo January 11, 2008
Get the csi-ititis mug.The CSI effect is a phenomenon that now frustrates the american legal system. Prospective jurors are beginning to have unrealistic expectations of forensic technique and expect airtight cases with slam-dunk convictions. While television makes things look easy(as always), the fact is, that forensic science involves excruciatingly long procedures(DNA testing takes days/weeks, not hours to do) and don't always produce conclusive results. Experts blame the popularity of the the television shows Law and Order and CSI(hence the name). The CSI effect also applies to criminals who attempt to cover up their crimes by countering techniques seen on television, such as shaving off body hair to prevent leaving DNA.
A possible sign of the CSI effect: American universities are experiencing a sharp increase in students studying forensic science. However, this may be as much due to the publicity of the OJ Simpson and Scott Peterson murder trials
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