A place to stare and wander in space. A time to think deeply about your life. And fail many tests because of lack of intrest in pointless math problems.
by pAIGE October 02, 2002
The unexpected ability of an American to convert easily between grams and ounces. Often derived from college experiences dividing marijuana and other substances.
We needed to know how many grams were in 2 ounces of sugar. Thankfully my <i>drug math</i> skills kicked in and told me it was 28.5 grams x 2. Now if only I knew drug arithmetic.
by ChinkyChinkerson September 08, 2007
derogatory term for asian
by blueluna August 17, 2006
A loose grouping of bands into a genre (but not a specific scene) of varying sounds. All share similar, abstract qualities and most find jazz as an influence. The math rock movement mostly occured during the mid to late 1990s. Bands that can be called math rock include June of 44, Rodan, Polvo, and the 1.6 Band.
by andrew September 24, 2004
An extremely disciplined, powerful martial science where strength is built in solving equations and reading ancient texts. Some Math Fu problems are so powerful that they can break the arm of someone who is writing them. Math Fu has many systems like Algebra, Differential Equations, Trigonometry, and others. Math Fu is for the patient, and mentally and physically strong person. It is the basis for many later forms of martial sciences.
The three masters Bernoulli, Ricatti, and Clairaut finish the last 10th order differential kata in the university dojo as young, malevolent-minded Newton observed.
Grandmaster Clairaut - "The righteous path to Math Fu mastery is only for those pure of heart, grasshopper."
Black Belt Newton - "I think not!"
All four engaged in an epic battle to the death, and that is how physics was born.
Grandmaster Clairaut - "The righteous path to Math Fu mastery is only for those pure of heart, grasshopper."
Black Belt Newton - "I think not!"
All four engaged in an epic battle to the death, and that is how physics was born.
by mathfag September 17, 2009
by program4 October 25, 2010
by Karl Plinkington May 29, 2013