a set of useless, bullshit rules that girls use to govern and bully around their friends, girls or guys.
examples of breaking the girl code:
1. you slept with a guy a friend used to like
2. you ask a guy out that you once saw an aquaintance out with a month before
3. you are friends with someone your friend hates
examples of breaking the girl code:
1. you slept with a guy a friend used to like
2. you ask a guy out that you once saw an aquaintance out with a month before
3. you are friends with someone your friend hates
Girl 1: "what did i do wrong?"
Girl 2: "hello!? you fucking broke the girl code rule #27."
Girl 3: "oh, duh, i checked out a guy that you once that was cute. i am so sorry."
Girl 2: "hello!? you fucking broke the girl code rule #27."
Girl 3: "oh, duh, i checked out a guy that you once that was cute. i am so sorry."
by ella123 July 27, 2005
French Canadian attempt at anime, complete with enigmatic Japanese girl, superficial girl, twist headband guy, and a shitload of dorks. At least it isn't a 100% sellout cartoon like Teen Titans.
If you want to copy anime, at least get the spellings right! LYOKO shouldn't have an "L" as there is no "L" in Romanicized Japanese.
by R. Kemp August 05, 2004
Move your homerow one letter to the right on your keyboard. NOTE:Requires knowledge of keyboard to do correctly!
o esmy yp hp piydofr smf ;su dp,r nsdrns;;/ Translation:i want to go outside and play some baseball.
by Mr. Duarte December 31, 2004
Sick code is the product of coding an application or a web site in an awesome manner whilst fucking high.
by TheR91 October 29, 2013
by OAK@OAK March 17, 2016
When a Captcha Code system comes up with crappy match requests, like math symbols, foreign characters, smeared or blurred letters, indistinguishable letter "l" and number "1", or a non-word.
by andy turudic January 24, 2012
The practice (or perhaps art) of "nudging" one's code into submission. This involves taking code that is mostly correct and twiddling some bits or adding/removing lines, without really having any specific reason to do so, until the code starts to work. Also, a terrible way to write code.
by divpwr2 September 05, 2011