by Sexy thoughts February 27, 2018
The main character from the Hitman series. Tall, bald and with a barcode on the back of his head, he prefers black suits, .45 Silverballers, the Walther W2000 and fibre wire. Also enjoys gardening. Once a devout Catholic, gave up his faith after being forced out of retirement.
by Snake May 9, 2005
A number that alumni of Pomona College believe occurs more often in nature than other random numbers. The first attempt to prove this conjecture occured in 1964 when Laurens "Laurie" Mets ('68) and Bruce Elgin ('68) analyzed California license plates for the number.
Additionally, due to the presence of Pomona graduate Joseph Menosky ('79) as a writer and co-producer of "Star Trek: The Next Generation", the number was adopted and used frequently throughout the series when a random number was needed.
Additionally, due to the presence of Pomona graduate Joseph Menosky ('79) as a writer and co-producer of "Star Trek: The Next Generation", the number was adopted and used frequently throughout the series when a random number was needed.
by Guinevere January 5, 2004
A tall, bald, intimidating individual with a barcode tatooed on the back of his head. Usually wears a suit, tie and black gloves and is a hired killer. When not murdering people for money, he enjoys gardening.
by aboynamedcheese May 8, 2004
by brayeemshipper69 July 2, 2017
There is a society at Pomona College, California, USA, which propagates the belief that the number forty-seven occurs in nature with more than other natural numbers. The origin of this appears to be a mathematical proof, written in 1964 by Professor Donald Bentley, which supposedly demonstrated that all numbers are equal to 47.
Subsequentlly the number 47 appears all over the place, notablly in most episodes of Star Trek and Alias.
Subsequentlly the number 47 appears all over the place, notablly in most episodes of Star Trek and Alias.
by Last Chancer November 22, 2006
by BuletproofDrumstick May 5, 2008