When Andy achieves a full erection by observing punctuation formed in the shape of women’s breasts. For example: ( . Y .)
by Drewnew October 30, 2019
A measurement largely (though not exclusively) in college towns of how loud/lively the nights/scene can be on any given night.
"I was going to move to downtown East Lansing after accepting this new job offer, but the woo factor was so high I decided to go to Okemos instead."
by thatdamnredhead December 6, 2017
by idiffered February 5, 2023
the amount of laugh that forms in your throat and comes out of your mouth ; range of numbers that determine how high or low your laughter factor is
by soecxtra October 27, 2020
by Zealious September 14, 2019
A scale (1 to 10) that describes the likelihood of a vicious old person calling someone a bastard for little or no reason.
I asked the neighbor to keep her dog off my lawn, and she called me a bastard. Wow! That's crazy -- she must have a bastard factor of at least 7.
by gjjcorbett April 4, 2022
Often seen as as a derivative of the Idaho Ratio, the Tractor Factor represents the correlation of one's "presence" to the size of their tractor. In common usage (see example #1), the Tractor Factor is used to judge the size of one's tractor by their "presence". Conversely, the Tractor Factor may be the judgement of one's presence by the size of their tractor (see example #2).
Example #1
Bro #1: Man, that guy has a HUGE Tractor Factor.
Bro #2: Yeah, bro. He must be packing one hell of a tractor.
Example #2:
Bro #1: Holy shit, that tractor is very small.
Bro #2: Damn, the owner's tractor factor must be tiny.
Bro #1: F.
Bro #1: Man, that guy has a HUGE Tractor Factor.
Bro #2: Yeah, bro. He must be packing one hell of a tractor.
Example #2:
Bro #1: Holy shit, that tractor is very small.
Bro #2: Damn, the owner's tractor factor must be tiny.
Bro #1: F.
by OneBrickyBoy March 31, 2019