A box most commonly hand made in which a Gaelic poet places small slips of paper that describe the perfection and beauty of Pi. Also commonly called in some areas as an “Awesome box”.
by dmbpoetic November 29, 2011

by Dumbviper April 24, 2019

Where math educators, publishers, and bookstores worldwide join forces on Pi Day to promote the beauty, ubiquity, and utility of the number π to millions of students, teachers, and parents.
Guesstimate how many students’ lives are annually being impacted positively thanks to the pi revolution.
by Fasters December 31, 2021

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

A group of ladies bumholes in a sexual gathering which is smoked by a raging phallus of great length and width..
by Sutty9 March 16, 2021

When the symbol π drawn on a piece of paper is cut up and glued onto a piece of magnetic sheet to make a DIY fridge magnet—an inexpensive fun family math activity to introduce the most popular constant in mathematics to precocious kids.
What are the chances that if some kidpreneurs decided to tailor-make some pi magnets to sell to their classmates, they could earn enough money to afford a Mother’s Day present?
by MathPlus October 8, 2021

When the number π perpetually ponders about “π”—whether she could forever command trust and respect among fellow numerical constants and in the mathematical community so that they would always think of her first.
Like e and 𝜙, π feels overworked and burned out. What are the odds that to some degree she’d be suffering from the meta-pi syndrome?
by Numerati January 17, 2025
