by thanos is power July 13, 2014
At every Feb 10, engineer gaming day is where discord users will flood/spam every chat with "engineer gaming" without the mods/admin giving a shit while playing Robot Rock on loop and/or livestreaming yourselves playing Team Fortress 2 as engineer.
Admin: Today is Feb 10, which means today is engineer gaming Day. You know the rules...
Discord user 1: engineer gaming
Discord user 2: engineer gaming
Discord user 3: engineer gaming
Discord user 1: engineer gaming
Discord user 2: engineer gaming
Discord user 3: engineer gaming
by HeatHydra69 February 04, 2021
Enter this into google translate and click voice translation button to hear it being spoken:
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vroomvroomvroomvroomvroomvroomvroomvroom
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvggiiiiiiiiiivvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvggiiivvvvvvvvvvvvggiiiivvvvvggiiiivvvvvvvvvvvvvvgg
vroomvroomvroomvroomvroomvroomvroomvroom
The sound of Lada engine is starting. Also:
Your reaction when Lada engine doesn't start, also enter this into google translate and click voice translation button:
yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Your reaction when Lada engine doesn't start, also enter this into google translate and click voice translation button:
yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
by 32121 December 21, 2017
A position given to those who transfer gas to your vehicle. Amateurs are known as Gas Attendants, however as their skillset increases, they become Petroleum Transference Engineers.
by jpg20369 December 26, 2018
by DemDankMemz October 03, 2018
An undefined, shotgun approach to engineering.
Skipping all logical engineering methods and going straight to the "easy to implement solution"
Thinking that an "easy to implement" solution is in any way easy, or a solution.
See nutstache
Skipping all logical engineering methods and going straight to the "easy to implement solution"
Thinking that an "easy to implement" solution is in any way easy, or a solution.
See nutstache
by Erik December 11, 2003
When you were 18, the university recruiters told you chemical engineering had "so much variety" and "so many opportunities!" Now, you're graduating 4 years later and have realized that your only two options include oil refining (making gasoline from crude oil) and plastics (making polyethylene from ethylene).
This is probably okay, because whatever you suffer in breathing in toluene all day wearing dark coverall FRC's in 95°F weather, you'll make up for with a 6-digit salary right out of school. You also find yourself with a strangely intimate understanding of how everything around you works, like swimming pools, HVAC, cars, plumbing... everything.
This is probably okay, because whatever you suffer in breathing in toluene all day wearing dark coverall FRC's in 95°F weather, you'll make up for with a 6-digit salary right out of school. You also find yourself with a strangely intimate understanding of how everything around you works, like swimming pools, HVAC, cars, plumbing... everything.
Snooty grad-school materials researcher: "So what are you doing after you graduate?"
You: "I'll be working for a (Exxon/Valero/TOTAL/Phillips66/Shell/Citgo/Lyondell/BP) refinery."
SNGSMR: "Oh, so you're *just* a chemical process engineer?"
You: *grabbing another beer, talking to someone else, driving home in your brand new car...*
You: "I'll be working for a (Exxon/Valero/TOTAL/Phillips66/Shell/Citgo/Lyondell/BP) refinery."
SNGSMR: "Oh, so you're *just* a chemical process engineer?"
You: *grabbing another beer, talking to someone else, driving home in your brand new car...*
by AIChE February 21, 2016