by RyRoPyRo March 6, 2010
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I didn't realize that the engineer was a biomedical engineer until I noticed he was using the calculator upside down and had no clue what a "cosine" is.
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a nerdy school in stamford Connecticut. Moslty white people from stamford, greenwich, and norwack. The kids either smoke pot, are NERDS, or skaters. There is a lot of girl drama and most of the girls are hoes or nerds. There are only for classes a day. All of the students are full of themselves. The cliques arent that noticable but once you know everyone they are. A lot of losers also play music. EVERYONE has stayed after school at least twenty times in a year. All of the kids live downtown at the mall and try to throw parties but they are all wack,
by fuckapussy January 28, 2011
Get the Academy of Information Technology and Engineering mug.A stage in the relationship between a monogamous couple when the members are expected to wed in the near future, but will more likely break up next week.
"Fred and Victoria broke up? I thought they were engaged to be engaged!"
"They were, until he watched Keeping up with the Kardashians and realized that marriages never last."
"They were, until he watched Keeping up with the Kardashians and realized that marriages never last."
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Get the failsauce engage mug.One who understands not only the mathematical use of Greek letters as variables and numbers, but has also learned of the basis and origin of these Greek letters: that the ancient Greeks left a snake in a room and came back at certain time intervals to check what shape the snake was in, and thus based their letters on that shape.
Take a look at the Greek letter "eta", and realize how much that looks like a snake in some random position. Then look at lowercase "delta". Then move on from there
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