(adj) something that makes sense.
Etymology: from German, translated directly into Germanized English.
Etymology: from German, translated directly into Germanized English.
by Ami in Berlin December 13, 2012

To make sense of gene expression, the messenger RNA (mRNA) is considered the sense strand, as its sequence directly dictates the amino acid order of the resulting protein.
by Arminkshipper August 17, 2025

Hym "That isn't how I'm reading it though so no... That's not what you're doing. This is what I was talking about earlier. The assertion that our disagreement comes from MY failure to comprehend information. It's not that it doesn't make sense to me it's that Leviticus IS a slavery and animal sacrifice instruction manual. It outlines exactly how it wants you to treat slaves and it tells you exactly how many animals you have to kill to forgive sin. I'm not failing to understand anything. I think I made a fallacy out of that? Did we ever find out if that was already a thing or not? Argumentum ad Comprehendum? Is there already one that is like that? New fallacy! Humanity's greatest schilar of reason!"
by Hym Iam August 2, 2023

The sixth sense of a Crackhead, often used when trying to avoid getting busted while using their drug of choice, or busted while stealing to support the habit. Often used to detect nearby cops or security. In short, a paranoid crackhead.
by VegasJD December 15, 2016

Person 1: "You know when the frog ate the oxygen and the water became wet from mango?"
Person 2: "The sense not sensing"
Person 2: "The sense not sensing"
by NIGGA PICKLE April 5, 2022

by pseudonym ideas June 16, 2018

“taylor swift is shit” - npc
“somewhere in the haze got a sense ive been betrayed” - a god
“nevermind”
“somewhere in the haze got a sense ive been betrayed” - a god
“nevermind”
by taylor’s left toe November 27, 2022
