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Rush factor

A play of words Using Stockton Rush'es Sir name, his impatient draw to explore Titanic's captivating allure, by using an insufficient and budget friendly version of the "Limiting Factor" and is describing "when someone leaves all rhyme or reason aside to achieve something or to prove a point, even though it come with a great risk to oneself or others" / To have the "Rush factor" - Erik Bong Nilsson, July 2023
I would never dare to do something like that, I don't have the Rush factor
by C B Nilsson July 8, 2023
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The Fun Factor

A highly motivating person who usually is part of a group or team that boosts the morale of the group with a sense of humour and compassion for everyone that they are involved with .
Geez that Amanda is the Fun Factor she brings so much energy to the team with her sense of humour and energy which motivates us all !!!
by Bull71 October 2, 2018
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Trolley Wind Chill Factor

The wind-chill factor that one calculates at night as they ride the trolley down to the BART station in San Francisco. People who usually do this are brave for enduring such temperatures and like to place their cold fingers on your neck.
(On the Trolley)
E: Hey, do you want to sit down.

R: No it's ok, I'll just stand.

E: Okay, while you're out there can you calculate the Trolley Wind Chill Factor for me??

R: (stink eye)
by candycrazee October 14, 2011
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Drool Factor

A very hot person. Good looking and charismatic.

To salivate.
Dudes got a drool factor close to a 10.
by Jayne Emerald June 16, 2017
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Rolfs factor

A mathematical factor, used on equations to obtain the correct result, no matter the operation required to be performed.
"I cant get the correct result in this formula"
"Just use Rolfs factor"
"Oh yes, now it works"
by Wagio December 7, 2017
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Factor C

When correlation doesn't equal causation, people tend to make the mistake of skipping from factor A to B. That missing third ever-so-absent variable of the logic chain is C.

"A is correlated with B. Therefore A leads to B."

No, both "A" and "B" are related to "C". It's Factor C.
Person 1: "People who have lighters in their pockets are far more likely to develop lung cancer. Obviously, lighters lead to lung cancer, it's just simple A-to-B logic."
Person 2: "Factor C: Smoking... Are you actually retarded?"
by anonymous April 15, 2025
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I-factor

Competitive party game. Each player takes it in turn to play the cheesiest/biggest tracks from their iPod/phone. Winner is the person with largest portion of booty shaken and/or most raucous screeching. Best played intoxicated.
"Oh man, this party's so borrring"
"What we need is a good dose of I-factor!"
(whoop whoop)
by Wammycat August 28, 2013
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