Prounounced like “peace”
It has Turkish origins and used to express dissatisfaction. Similar to “ugh” and “ew”.
It has Turkish origins and used to express dissatisfaction. Similar to “ugh” and “ew”.
by Swisswiss June 17, 2020
Sometimes used as a term for any European born in Africa, but directly used for ethnic French born in North African colonies before their independence (1830-1960).
by chzyahh December 11, 2024
When you buy random objects from waitress, like a set of pies, and then never collect on them, or never really anticipate you will get them.
by cgrizcookiemonster March 10, 2022
The many whys that promoted mathematicians and math educators (or even nonmath people like artists and creatives) to toy around with the number π for centuries, be it to prove a beautiful theorem, promote the constant in popular culture (art, fashion, perfume, cellphone, movie, and the like), collaborate as a community, challenge tradition, leave a mathematical legacy, or show their intelligence.
Like art and philosophy, pi mesmerizes both math and nonmath people in every corner of the globe. No wonder, those outside the pi community would often ask: What’s the point of pi?
by Numerati October 16, 2024
When the number π flirted around and even got intimate with some fellow numerical constants or buddies, which makes her feel or look like a loose or unfaithful number in their eyes, yet she was not forsaken nor rejected by her Creator.
Like the prophet Hosea’s adulterous wife who was shown love again as he bought her back as a prostitute, promiscuous pi too found freedom from her toxic relationships as she regained her dignity and self-worth, and found forgiveness and love.
by Numerati February 27, 2025
by Wysg October 25, 2018