A type of Gun/historical memorabilia collector who specifically collects military surplus. Occasionally may have a proto-sexual fixation on specific historical firearms.
by Spooder anus July 18, 2025
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when one has a bias against, feeling for, or fear of something without proper logical analyzation of the subject, whether it is an object, creature, person, etc. when this happens, one may generalize the subject to how they feel. if one has a bias against something, they may consider it to be wrong or immoral without properly reviewing if it is wrong or immoral. if one has a fear of something, they may consider it to be frightening without properly reviewing if it is harmful. the words "ad subiectum" are latin for "to the subject". a form of ad subiectum that already exists is ad hominem, which translates to "to the man", which is when one has a bias against a person, considering them to be wrong in their argument because of their character or personal attributes, without properly reviewing if their argument is valid or invalid.
"they were directly afraid of the dark. not because of what was in it, but rather because what was in the dark made them directly afraid of the dark, which is ad subiectum."
by flatulencenuggets January 22, 2022
Get the ad subiectum mug.calculus. It involves taking the derivative of the outer function with respect to the input variable, and then multiplying it by the derivative of the inner function with respect to the same input variable.
For example, if we have a composite function f(g(x)) and we want to find its derivative with respect to x, we can use the Maggie Suspie method:
Take the derivative of the outer function f'(g(x)) with respect to g(x).
Take the derivative of the inner function g'(x) with respect to x.
Multiply the two derivatives together: f'(g(x)) * g'(x).
This method is also known as the "chain rule" in calculus, but using the term "Maggie Suspie" can be a fun and memorable way to refer to it.
For example, if we have a composite function f(g(x)) and we want to find its derivative with respect to x, we can use the Maggie Suspie method:
Take the derivative of the outer function f'(g(x)) with respect to g(x).
Take the derivative of the inner function g'(x) with respect to x.
Multiply the two derivatives together: f'(g(x)) * g'(x).
This method is also known as the "chain rule" in calculus, but using the term "Maggie Suspie" can be a fun and memorable way to refer to it.
by anonymous May 10, 2023
Get the Maggie Suspie mug.Someone who would rather pay someone too much and than fall out with them. Generally tends to be a nice bloke, bit of a cunt.
Gonzo is a friend of the subbies (e.g. Good old Taggy, Eddie? Eddie? Not good old Eddie? blah blah blah)
by Steve Morriss March 5, 2004
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