I wanted to go to the club with my homie but he notified me that he couldn't leave the house for 30 days due to his alkie anklet
by whatevaman1 May 1, 2009
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by Tmac May 13, 2005
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It will look like an old stove pipe.
This is very unattractive and wierd looking.
It will look like an old stove pipe.
This is very unattractive and wierd looking.
What the hell is wrong with your leg Micheal!!??
Your ankles are the same size as your calves.
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You have stove pipe ankles..!!..
I bet you have to buy XXlarge socks and bell bottom pants.
Your ankles are the same size as your calves.
Ha Ha
You have stove pipe ankles..!!..
I bet you have to buy XXlarge socks and bell bottom pants.
by dwarren December 21, 2005
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Get the ankle biters mug.Similiar to ankle dipping, the act of inserting ones foot, into the anus, until only the ankle remains exposed.
by Papa Goat January 14, 2008
Get the ankle dunking mug.In the computational sciences, the Ackermann function (represented as A(m,n) is the simplest example of a total function (a function defined for all possible input values) which is computable but not primitive recursive, which was originally formulated to disprove the once-common belief that every computable function was also primitive recursive, but is now used to generate absurdly large numbers to horrify mathematicians.
Calling the Ackermann function with (4, 4) as its parameters is already too large to calculate for most computers.
xkcd's number calls the Ackermann function with Graham's Number as both of its parameters.
xkcd's number calls the Ackermann function with Graham's Number as both of its parameters.
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