The very first to be printed. 1st Edition is a term that applies to things that are collectable. Since 1st Editions are only out for a short time, they're more valuable than their Unlimited counterparts which are out for much, much longer.
by Shinji Mimura April 29, 2006
by Thgink Seivad June 07, 2016
A "quote-edit" is when someone clicks the quote icon of one of their own posts in an Internet forum when they intended to click the edit icon. They then end up editing the quote, which leaves the quoted post unedited, and the second post to be a non accurate quote of themselves with no non-quoted content.
by GarmGarf May 01, 2008
by EmersonH September 29, 2009
When a sequence of events ends without resolution, is cut short, or is left up to viewer interpretation. This refers to the final scene of the last episode of The Sopranos, an American television drama created by David Chase that revolves around the mobster Tony Soprano, which ended without resolution.
by BillyBonkDoesntKnow January 12, 2013
The way DC Comics has to give their best stories ever the best edition humanly possible, in the form of slipcased, oversized, big honking hardcover books with loads of DVD-style extras and a tag price of $50, $75 or $100 according to the size of the thing. There's been 14 so far, and more will be coming in the future. Oh, and they weigh so much you can hit someone with them, although the idea is putting them in a big bookshelf besides your signed limited novels and impress the comic geek next door. Not to be read taking a crap.
Absolute Watchmen, Absolute Dark Knight , Absolute Sandman 1-4, Crisis On Infinite Earths the Absolute Edition
by Hector Ivan November 19, 2006