In written form, most commonly:
John: Ok, Jane, see you tomorrow.
Jane: See you tomorrow, John. +0-
John: +0-
NOTE: Plus Zero Minus, short form +0- stands for: Stay positive (attitude), no stress (zero stress) and COVID negative.
John: Ok, Jane, see you tomorrow.
Jane: See you tomorrow, John. +0-
John: +0-
NOTE: Plus Zero Minus, short form +0- stands for: Stay positive (attitude), no stress (zero stress) and COVID negative.
by Nebil Kanada July 25, 2022

A: I am zaxqsc1wdv2efb3rgn4thm5yj,6uk.7il/8o;9p'0-=\ZAXQSC!WDV@EFB#RGN$THM%YJ<^UK>&IL?*O:(P"){_}+|.
B: I am only qazqwertyuiopwsxasdfghjkledczxcvbnmrfvtgbyhnujmikolp
C: I am only qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm.
D: I am super bored.
A, B, and C: you are the least bored of us.
B: I am only qazqwertyuiopwsxasdfghjkledczxcvbnmrfvtgbyhnujmikolp
C: I am only qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm.
D: I am super bored.
A, B, and C: you are the least bored of us.
by Urban Dictionary Staffage December 5, 2024

im so bored i wrote 1!¡2"@3#£4¤$5%€6&7/{89)0=}+?\´`±qwertyuiop¨`~asdfghjkl'*<>|zxcvbnm,.:-_ in urban dictionary
by LittleFalcon September 30, 2020

The answer for when somebody says "thank you" by typing "10x"
4-0 means "for nothing" as in "think nothing of it", "you're welcome", "don't mention it", "no problem" etc
4-0 means "for nothing" as in "think nothing of it", "you're welcome", "don't mention it", "no problem" etc
by Satyga October 17, 2017

by \_('')_/ February 19, 2020

when you're so incredibly mind-bogglingly bored that you decide to innovate on different combinations on the keyboard, and realize that urban dictionary doesn't have this one.
i'd consider this the 2nd highest stage of boredom, just below literally going onto a random string generator and seeing if you can make it say a word or two.
i'd consider this the 2nd highest stage of boredom, just below literally going onto a random string generator and seeing if you can make it say a word or two.
im bored of writing this essay *hops onto new tab and types "q1w2e3r4t5y6u7i8o9p0a0s9d8f7g6h5j4k3l2;1z1x2c3v4b5n6m7,8.9/0" *
by hill sawyer March 25, 2023
