Used to say some quantity is less than four.
Some people believe "<4" is stronger than "<3". This is simply false - it is in fact the other way round. Clearly any number less than three must also be less than four whereas there are some numbers which are less than four but aren't less than three - this makes "<3" the stronger statement of the two.
Some people believe "<4" is stronger than "<3". This is simply false - it is in fact the other way round. Clearly any number less than three must also be less than four whereas there are some numbers which are less than four but aren't less than three - this makes "<3" the stronger statement of the two.
3.9999<4, -6<4, 2<4, 0<4 are all correct statements, whereas 4<4, 5<4, 6.434<4 are all examples of false statements.
by Smegoff September 19, 2006
Originally coined in 2004 by one Michael John Keegan, <4 was created to be a play on the ever-popular internet code for love, <3. It has since become a fad, thought by many to have originated as a typo rather than an entity all its own, and has been reabsorbed into the tween culture that prompted its creation.
by M(bolism) July 15, 2005
by Noble 29 August 25, 2011
To send to the homies to show you appreciate them. To be used instead of <3.
<444 to be used by the more extra users
<444 to be used by the more extra users
by I’m never going to use this May 17, 2020
1.Less Than Four, a kick ass techno rap group from marlton, NJ. all there songs are made on NKM's Mac.
2. <4 is to show love much greater than <3.
2. <4 is to show love much greater than <3.
by Huhlowdogg23 June 10, 2009
by Matt November 15, 2004
four + four = eight
but ‘eight’ as in ‘ate’
so when someone says ‘what’s 4+4’ they mean ‘ate’
ate = cool, good, slay, dope
but ‘eight’ as in ‘ate’
so when someone says ‘what’s 4+4’ they mean ‘ate’
ate = cool, good, slay, dope
by dayeonluver July 16, 2023