Format code tag that literally means "Replace this by a string of characters". Orinigally introduced in the C programming language as a format specifier for the printf function, it was later adopted by a plethora of other languages such as java, ruby, etc.
In C:
name = (char *)"Danny Boy";
printf("Hello '%s'.",name);
Produces;
Hello Danny boy.
Syntax is almost identical in any other language that implements printf.
name = (char *)"Danny Boy";
printf("Hello '%s'.",name);
Produces;
Hello Danny boy.
Syntax is almost identical in any other language that implements printf.
by Grijando December 02, 2004
~S~ is used in chat for online multiplayer combat games for saluting or addressing many people in a room. It means "salute (all)". As opposed to S! for saluting.
It is probable that this originated in Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator and moved up through the years to other games and newer versions such as IL2 or CS.
It is probable that this originated in Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator and moved up through the years to other games and newer versions such as IL2 or CS.
by AH_Hornet September 17, 2007
Person 1: Whats up?
Person 2: Doing homework.
Person 1: Again?
Person 2: a,s,a...that's what happens when you take 5 AP's..
Person 2: Doing homework.
Person 1: Again?
Person 2: a,s,a...that's what happens when you take 5 AP's..
by C.Claire March 25, 2007
Short form for the word "Yes" used by lazy fucks who don't want to type a three-letter word. Can be considered as the successor of "K" which is short for "Okay".
by Peepeepoopoo from urbdic January 12, 2021
by g333 August 28, 2006
Short for social anxiety. Social anxiety is a term used to describe an experience of anxiety (emotional discomfort, fear, apprehension or worry) regarding social situations, interactions with other and being evaluated or scruntinized by other people.
A man finds it difficult to walk down the street because he’s self-conscious and feels that people are watching him from their windows. Worse, he may run into a person on the sidewalk and be forced to say hello to them. He’s not sure he can do that. His voice will catch, his "hello" will sound weak, and the other person will know he’s frightened.
by john2 April 23, 2009
by GrEaVsI April 02, 2005