by TheOGDefinerOfWords March 09, 2016
Sarcasm Case (sarcasmCase or ): A form of text notation where the capitalization of letters alternates randomly, not strictly alternating with every letter or number. This case is used to express sarcasm in text, making it more easily recognizable. It differentiates from the use of “/s”, which is a textual indicator of sarcasm, as Sarcasm Case uses capitalization (or “case”) to convey the same sentiment. The Sarcasm Case can be seen as a variant of Alternating Caps1, but with a specific purpose to denote sarcasm.
by Sarcasm authority January 30, 2024
by kcsknowsbest February 06, 2022
A lot of people use 'use case' and 'real use case', well a use case is a just an opinion of the one stating it until its true.
So to me, once the digital asset has in FACT been used as STATED - successfully means that the use case has been validated, hence the term "Validated Use Case". #VUC @BullishDips
So to me, once the digital asset has in FACT been used as STATED - successfully means that the use case has been validated, hence the term "Validated Use Case". #VUC @BullishDips
At Ripple, we see payments as the first obvious use case for digital assets, today we have a validated use case by partnering with hundreds of banks, financial institutions and other key entities from around the world using XRP.
by BullishDips March 29, 2021
"A case of the Jonathan's". Where the town idiot lets a skunk shit in his mouth thinking its mouthwash.
Sam's breath had a case of the Jonathan's as it was so bad the asked him to leave his own birthday party.
by BEK July 24, 2013
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😱: A combination of branding and bland. Used to indicate corporate homogenization. Can also apply to corporate interference in the arts, as in the case of Starbucks forming a music label
by InterpersonalCommunication February 19, 2025