When you sit near somebody in a waiting room and talk to you until you or their name is called for their appointment
by Upstairsdragon March 07, 2016
Refers to an egg that is soft boiled.
An insult used to refer to an individual as being soft, usualy in a physical manor.
An insult used to refer to an individual as being soft, usualy in a physical manor.
A: "Hey Dave i wouldn't piss that dude off if i were you"
B: "naa, he's a three minute egg"
A: "im gonna take your f***ing lips of and show em' to ya"
B: "in ya' dreams ya' three minute egg"
B: "naa, he's a three minute egg"
A: "im gonna take your f***ing lips of and show em' to ya"
B: "in ya' dreams ya' three minute egg"
by nomskilight May 23, 2010
that hat is so ten minutes ago.
by kellahinx December 26, 2003
by Bic Ho March 21, 2010
The 10 minute rule, and in some cases the 5 or even 15 minute rule, is an unwritten rule in schools, colleges and universities.
The rule is used when you have a class/lecture, and the idea is that if the teacher/lecturer is not there in the classroom within the said time period (5, 10 or 15 minutes - depending on what has been decided) then you can assume that they aren't coming and you can therefore leave to do other stuff/go home. This could also possibly be used in the workplace for meetings. (change 'teacher' to 'boss')
N.B. This rule can also be used/changed to deliberately skip classes. E.g. if you know that a teacher will be 10 minutes last, you can switch to using the 5 minute rule and leave before they get there, thereby skipping the class.
The rule is used when you have a class/lecture, and the idea is that if the teacher/lecturer is not there in the classroom within the said time period (5, 10 or 15 minutes - depending on what has been decided) then you can assume that they aren't coming and you can therefore leave to do other stuff/go home. This could also possibly be used in the workplace for meetings. (change 'teacher' to 'boss')
N.B. This rule can also be used/changed to deliberately skip classes. E.g. if you know that a teacher will be 10 minutes last, you can switch to using the 5 minute rule and leave before they get there, thereby skipping the class.
Student 1: It's been 8 minutes and Mr Greenwood isn't here yet.
Student 2: 10 minute rule?
Student 1: Good idea. If he's not here in the next 2 minutes, I'm off.
Student 2: 10 minute rule?
Student 1: Good idea. If he's not here in the next 2 minutes, I'm off.
by LemonZeppelin September 23, 2009
by Rodney Basil May 13, 2004
A term used to describe a morning where you quickly try to finish up an assignment that is due that day. Hence; "Last Minute Morning".
DUDE! I'm so tired because of procrastinating that project up until the last minute morning. I hope I get a good grade...
by DUD3sweet May 29, 2008