by Taylorgahdnpc March 15, 2017
a strategy adopted by a financial institution in which the institution ventures into a new uncontested area, called a blue ocean, rather than go for competition in an existing area.
by uttam maharjan April 20, 2010
adj., depends on the user's opinion of the 1960s film Ocean's Eleven
When used by a younger person, it will usually be derisive. When used by an older person, it will be used with glee.
Classic has been a term thrown around for some things. 1960s Ocean's Eleven is a movie that has an hour worth of character development, and then the action gets started. It's classic because youngsters these days don't have the patience to sit through that sort of tedium.
When used by a younger person, it will usually be derisive. When used by an older person, it will be used with glee.
Classic has been a term thrown around for some things. 1960s Ocean's Eleven is a movie that has an hour worth of character development, and then the action gets started. It's classic because youngsters these days don't have the patience to sit through that sort of tedium.
"So I was watching the Ocean's Eleven made in the 1960s the other day..."
"How was it?"
"Too classic, it's not for me."
"Check out that NES Mario game, dawg!"
"Dude, that's 1960s Ocean's Eleven Classic!"
"How was it?"
"Too classic, it's not for me."
"Check out that NES Mario game, dawg!"
"Dude, that's 1960s Ocean's Eleven Classic!"
by Tonyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy September 21, 2008
Another phrase meaning for 'impossible' or 'annoying as hell', originating from World of Warcraft's quest with the same name.
Can be used in comparison to difficulty of another task that is seemingly impossible or highly undesirable.
Can be used in comparison to difficulty of another task that is seemingly impossible or highly undesirable.
by philz January 20, 2008
by pussylicker12 June 20, 2010
An idiom, describing something will happen in a VERY long time, often an activity that one is not inclined to take part of.
by ProfessorMOfficial June 20, 2022
by ProfessorMOfficial May 17, 2022