by Diego November 21, 2003
by me March 27, 2003
This word uses all of the letters in the English alphabet. It is also a stereotypical word between foxes and dogs
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" is an English-language pangram—a sentence that contains all of the letters of the alphabet. It is commonly used for touch-typing practice, testing typewriters and computer keyboards, displaying examples of fonts, and other applications involving text where the use of all letters in the alphabet is desired. Owing to its brevity and coherence, it has become widely known.
by Windows 10 in purple mode October 24, 2019
*while walking*
*stops*
haha let me just adjust real quick
*reach and adjust to preference*
ok lets go
*stops*
haha let me just adjust real quick
*reach and adjust to preference*
ok lets go
by kgbhoneytits, what the lasagna October 21, 2018
A common fraise for easy math, often used by 10 year olds still dabbing and flossing thinking their cool
Basically defining a simple math statement
Kindergartener: Math, what does that mean?
Big Shaq: 2+2=4-1=3 Quick Maths
Kindergartener: Math, what does that mean?
Big Shaq: 2+2=4-1=3 Quick Maths
by bign00b June 07, 2019
Hey babe lemme use your phone real quick
by Ghost of KT November 18, 2016
1) A sentence proliferated by people who get "the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog" wrong.
2) Sarcasm
2) Sarcasm
by Mook-Flap September 07, 2003