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Data Mining

The belief that any sufficiently large amount of data contains the information you want with probability aprroaching 1.
- I really wanted this study to proof that my saliva cures cancer, but it doesn't work.
+Have you tried data mining?
by Haniseeker December 11, 2016
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Taking Mine

When someone is insulting or taunting a person. Or being insulted.
Arthur: Hey Camron! have you ever worked on AI?
Camron: Yes, I calculated 2 + 2 and got the answer 4. Isn't is AMAZING??
Arthur: Uh, my concepts of AI are very poor then.... lecture on AI for an hour.
Camron: Arthur is taking mine.
by CaptRog3709 May 4, 2019
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DON IS MINE

He is mine. If a bitch is catch staring I'll kill her.
by Heknows218 June 23, 2015
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meme mine

When you’re scrolling through the comments (ie; Twitter, Facebook, etc...) and everyone is posting the dankest memes you’ve never seen before.
“Where did you find this stuff, i’m dying!”
“I found a meme mine in the comments section of a cat video earlier today.”
by Garminarnar August 18, 2018
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Mine Dude

A 175 subscriber YouTuber who is an egotistical asshole and thinks he is rich by flexing cheap items and trying to manipulate his young ass audience to believe that he is actually rich. He is also an insensitive asshole aswell. He bullies people who criticizes him in the comments by saying "You are not allowed to criticize me because you have less subscribers and get less views than me" and other bullshit like that and when he gets called out for it, he makes a video, "WHY AM I GETTING HATE" when he clearly knows why he is getting hate. In that video, he manipulates people into not hating on him by saying that "they're a bad person if they do". He also calls out people with the same name as him and accuses them of "copying" him, when they don't at all. They just have the same name.
He's such a big Mine Dude
by UnderM September 1, 2018
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Mines

Mines stems from the 17th century word mi-ne which in latin means ownership. Mines has been ridiculed as the improper grammar for “mine” but history has shown throughout all 19th century libraries it being used as the proper grammar for “mine”.
Yaeshia: “I got balls!”

Joshua: “Mines!”
by randy_overten July 16, 2022
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