If you press " control j " on the keyboard on a Macintosh computer, this will happen. ∆
( Some people won't be able to view the triangle, on some computers it may just look like a square )
( Some people won't be able to view the triangle, on some computers it may just look like a square )
( 2 guys on iChat )
Guy 1: Hey I found out this awesome keyboard trick!
Guy 2: What.
Guy1: ∆!!!!!!!
Guy2: Okay
Guy 2: ∆!
Guy1: WE ARE SO COOL!!11!!!111!
Guy 1: Hey I found out this awesome keyboard trick!
Guy 2: What.
Guy1: ∆!!!!!!!
Guy2: Okay
Guy 2: ∆!
Guy1: WE ARE SO COOL!!11!!!111!
by CCCOONNNNOORRR August 10, 2009
1:∆
2:ok
2:ok
by Draxocountryballyt January 03, 2022
1. A Native Japanese and Western Weeaboo slang that can be attached at the suffix of any name in the place of Mr, Mrs, or Ms. This has a second meaning tied to it at times:
2. A play on the Japanese word “さんかくけい(“triangle-shape)” which can sort of sound like “さん が かっけー” or “Mr. ... (...San) is (ga) (kakkee) awesome, amazing, attractive”.
It's far more common to use it the second way with men, vs the feminine equivalent “-chan”, but San alone is a word that means Mx and therefore gender neutral, and the second definition only works when followed by an and, or completing the sentence.
2. A play on the Japanese word “さんかくけい(“triangle-shape)” which can sort of sound like “さん が かっけー” or “Mr. ... (...San) is (ga) (kakkee) awesome, amazing, attractive”.
It's far more common to use it the second way with men, vs the feminine equivalent “-chan”, but San alone is a word that means Mx and therefore gender neutral, and the second definition only works when followed by an and, or completing the sentence.
by Soy-yo August 26, 2020
Many people think this is just a stupid triangle, BUT ITS NOT! This is a special triangle called Delta which is a D in greek.
by Michael the smart boy January 28, 2023