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armed forces oddball

when an enlisted officer gets more health problems than a commissioned officer which is usual based on statistics.
The armed forces oddball had to go to the shrink every month.
by Coop Dupe June 15, 2018
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Rules of Odds: Section 3

There are hotly debated rules of odds. However by definition section three states that if said loser of odds manages to escape paying the price on two separate occasions, they are therefore granted a free pass.

Section 3 also states that if over one week has passed since the original game of odds, then the loser is also granted a pass.
"Rules of Odds: Section 3 was granted to TJ's game of odds as she managed to evade the odds master on two separate occasions"

"TJ didn't have to shave her head because Rules of Odds: Section 3 was granted"
by Odds Master July 9, 2019
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the fairly oddparents

a show about a average kid called timmy turner who gets two fairy godparents.
by 3465 February 28, 2021
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The Fairly Oddparents

A very funny cartoon about a little boy down on his luck who gets his own fairy godparents
The Fairly Oddparents is one of the best animated fancoms out there
by I Like To Define Words September 2, 2021
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bet the odds against it all

is used when someone bets on something happening, even with a low possibility or likelihood of it happening.
I don't care if I don't win, I'll bet the odds against it all.
by MpatientfreaK October 16, 2022
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Wizard of Odds

Witty Lizzy, word twister, merits the moniker Wizard of Odds.
by Wizard of Odds April 25, 2023
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Fooled by the Odds Theory

A framework revealing how we misinterpret probability—not just by misunderstanding chance, but by being systematically misled by the very concept of odds. Fooled by the Odds Theory shows how statistical thinking can obscure individual experience, how aggregate probabilities can hide personal realities, and how the language of odds can make the improbable seem impossible—until it happens to you. We are fooled when we trust the odds more than our own experience, when we dismiss the unlikely as irrelevant.
Fooled by the Odds Theory "The odds were one in a million. It happened to her. 'But the odds...' we say, as if probability should have protected her. Fooled by the Odds: trusting statistics more than experience, believing the improbable can't happen because it's improbable. The odds fool us into thinking we're safe. Then the one-in-a-million happens, and we're shocked."
by Dumu The Void March 8, 2026
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