The divine number is 1.604, Leonardo Da Vinci used this number to paint the Mona Lisa, but the first time he made the painting, her right side of the forehead was bigger, so he had to do it all over again, therefore showing that the Mona Lisa that is kept is not the original painting.
Leonardo painted the Mona Lisa with the divine number, the divine number is also used for many other things of which i choose not to discuss.
by Brandon Harripersaud May 1, 2006

by tuffpuff November 12, 2007

"yes you're excused to the bathroom Johnny"-teacher
"thanks"-johnny
..5 minutes later
classmates-"ewww Johnny did you number one or two,"
"A number 3....
bitches."
-johnny
"thanks"-johnny
..5 minutes later
classmates-"ewww Johnny did you number one or two,"
"A number 3....
bitches."
-johnny
by Ass Hat3321 December 14, 2010

by Stirfry September 11, 2003

The {n}th tetrahedral number is the sum of the first n Triangular numbers. Triangular numbers are the sum of the first n integers (1, 3, 6, 10, 15, etc.), and taking the sum of the triangular numbers results in the tetrahedral numbers (1, 4, 10, 20, 35, etc.)
The fifth tetrahedral number is the sum of the first five triangular numbers. The first five triangular numbers are 1, 3=1+2, 6=1+2+3, 10=1+2+3+4, and 15=1+2+3+4+5, so the sum of these numbers is 1+3+6+10+15= 35.
by EmeraldofSeattle December 14, 2008

by EverythingIsTakenSoThisIsMyUse November 16, 2019

Derived from the meat counter at your local grocery. You're wating for your meat? Take a number and shut the heck up. Can now be used to shut someone up who is complaining about anything, or wanting to discuss something with you that perhaps you want to brush off.
"You want to talk to me about how I ran over your cat? Take a number"
"What, teacher? My homework is late? You want to discuss my grades? Take a number"
"you want to take me out to dinner? Dude, take a number"
"What, teacher? My homework is late? You want to discuss my grades? Take a number"
"you want to take me out to dinner? Dude, take a number"
by nycbuckeye October 14, 2004
