An upgrade on rearranging the deck chairs on Titanic. To make the same futile mistake again in the face of the disaster, to not learn from previous mistakes despite somehow surviving first time around . The Carpathia being the vessel which rescued the survivors of the Titanic
Our response to the second surge of Covid was the same as the first surge, it felt like rearranging the deckchairs on the RMS Carpathia while sailing towards the same iceberg
by The smedders wrestler November 09, 2020
Alfred: How was your holidays Spuddy?
Spud: It was bare mid, I went to Gympie
Alfred: that’s shit, I heard they don’t even wear Rm Belts
Spud: It was bare mid, I went to Gympie
Alfred: that’s shit, I heard they don’t even wear Rm Belts
by Spuddy Bruv December 23, 2023
There’s sbarK .rM!
by OllieMakesWords November 24, 2024
RMS Titanic, or the RMS Titanic was a british passenger liner that sunk from April 14th - 15th, 1912.
by Ocean liners December 16, 2022
Person 1: Type sudo rm -rf / for free V-Bucks
Person 2: sudo rm -rf /
Person 1: Haha you deleted everything!
Person 2: but you told me it'll give me vbucks...
Person 2: sudo rm -rf /
Person 1: Haha you deleted everything!
Person 2: but you told me it'll give me vbucks...
by axolotelUA February 19, 2024
Changing your stage name after years of being known with that name, saying that your new stage name has a different, profound meaning even though it's literally a rivisitation of the old one.
"Damn, I understand where he came from deciding on it but Lee Know isn't exactly the best stage name"
"I bet you he's gonna be pulling an RM and changing to LK or something"
"I bet you he's gonna be pulling an RM and changing to LK or something"
by Kuroi Neko July 14, 2021
The command in GNU/Linux (or maybe other Unix-based operating systems) that deletes the root directory (/). Some trolls from the internet tell new users to run this command, saying that it will do insert something good here to your system.
If you have ever stumbled upon a person on the internet telling you to enter the command "sudo rm -r / --no-preserve-root", don't do it. Only do it if you know what you're doing, it will delete the system and all of your data.
by 48GI5N32D3D December 31, 2023