by tz dragonessa February 21, 2006

an outcast type who specializes in working the equipment in communications class, a/v being audiovisual
by Alex January 26, 2003

by NidgeDFX September 7, 2010

One part black velvet, one part lipton peach ice tea mix. Add water to experience the greatest mixed drink ever created. If you're daring enough, put a sliced lemon on top for that extra zing.
"Damn, that Lipton-V was hella good"
by Drink Mahaster May 20, 2010

by illyjays August 25, 2011

Short for "virtual wire," refers to a "wireless" connection between two devices performing encrypted communications via radio-frequency transmission (especially in the case of a computer and a wireless access point).
According to my networking professor, the two-way transmission between a wireless NIC and an access point is basically the same as a wire. He even made up a word for it: "v-wire."
In a wireless internet connection, packets are transmitted through a v-wire between the computer and the wireless router or gateway it's connected to.
In a wireless internet connection, packets are transmitted through a v-wire between the computer and the wireless router or gateway it's connected to.
by mjc-netstudent April 28, 2010

A term to describe the average Volleyball player when such a person is not playing. Clothing can consist of board shorts, tank-tops, flat brim hats, sunglasses, Nike sandals, high white socks, and some sort of backpack. Similar to "Lax Bro" but with a different sport, and clothing. Behavior can consist of drinking Vitamin Water, or Holding a Volleyball (just in case the opportunity comes up to play some Volleyball). A V- bro can also be seen passing his Volleyball back and forth with another V-bro, or a group of players.
Those guys are such V-bros they can't stop playing Volleyball.
Dude, Flat brim? Sunglasses? High Socks? You look like such a V-Bro.
Dude, Flat brim? Sunglasses? High Socks? You look like such a V-Bro.
by FportVolleyballanumber5 August 9, 2010
