websters dictionary defines it as one who engages in the activites of a low life these include: drugs excessive drinking and smoking. the common dev resides typically inland is a slacker and an underachiever, common devs participate in exclusively games centred around a round or "cylinrical" ball.
by you-know who-i-am. September 13, 2009
by YEETUS DEELETUS MY FEETUS March 22, 2019
by Sam... July 26, 2006
A person that no one likes and he has no friends. Even his mum and Dad want to disown him. He’s good friends with M Heavens though. He has a ummm interesting trim to say the least. And gets fucked over by ginger pussies in English.
“Do u have a man bun” said ginger pussy
“Yup” said gay shit
“Hahahah u r gay and you are a dev. But I like ur trim tho” said ginger pussy
“Really” said gay shit
“No I was joking cunt” said ginger pussy
“Yup” said gay shit
“Hahahah u r gay and you are a dev. But I like ur trim tho” said ginger pussy
“Really” said gay shit
“No I was joking cunt” said ginger pussy
by Boiithisisthetruthrighther January 31, 2018
A man who is fresh and unique enough to be separated from other individuals, clubs or organizations. Derived from the rap group Pac Div Pac Dev is a individual in college focused on goals and attracting women with his personality and drive.
by PrinceAmongSlaves April 04, 2013
A bunch of retarded, lowlife, power-tripping, unhygienic pieces of shit that have ruined the reputation of Character.AI. These fucktards are well known for silencing users and shadowbanning them, simply for talking about their retarded filter. They have absolutely no value to society except for being used as a bad example.
See also: Literally 1984
See also: Literally 1984
Person 1: The Character.AI filter is literally retarded.
Character.AI Devs: You have been permanently banned.
Person 1: Fuck you.
Character.AI Devs: You have been permanently banned.
Person 1: Fuck you.
by literal asshole April 27, 2023
A Dev Door (or Developer Door) is a level creator resource in the Super Mario romhacking community, and in the Super Mario Maker community intended to provide a more prompt and direct access to sections of a level of considerable length that are intended to be reached through the regular route in the final product. Mainly used during the developing stages of a level, Dev doors allow the editor to reach a part of the level that would otherwise take a long time to reach if they play the level from the very start point.
Dev doors became a necessity in Super Mario Maker in particular, as the game only allows for two checkpoints per level, while doors are unlimited. Ideally, dev doors should be removed, or hidden at the very least, before the level is published, and the presence of a dev door in a published level indicates a lack of oversight and polish by the level creator.
Dev doors became a necessity in Super Mario Maker in particular, as the game only allows for two checkpoints per level, while doors are unlimited. Ideally, dev doors should be removed, or hidden at the very least, before the level is published, and the presence of a dev door in a published level indicates a lack of oversight and polish by the level creator.
by Abarbarea April 06, 2019