Term used to rate an attractive woman inconspicously through a system ranging from 1 to 5 (with halves still applicable). 5 is the highest rating given to near perfection, wheras 1 is so inconsequential that it is not worth mentioning. The rate of 2.5 is given to a female that is attractive enough to hook up with while drunk, a 3 is a fairly attractive woman that is pleasant.
Basic rules of the factor system are:
1. You don't tell the female what her factor number is
2. You don't rate your friends girlfriend or wife to his face
3. You don't take personality into account, it's solely based on looks
Basic rules of the factor system are:
1. You don't tell the female what her factor number is
2. You don't rate your friends girlfriend or wife to his face
3. You don't take personality into account, it's solely based on looks
1. Oliva Munn is a factor 5.
2. It's getting late and the bars about to close, I'll take that factor 2.5 home
2. It's getting late and the bars about to close, I'll take that factor 2.5 home
by Bass God Alonso June 30, 2009
by Some shit trash June 03, 2018
Short for 'Fat-Actor', someone who is, well, fat, but still brings laughs. A male version of a Factress. Provides unlimited rhymes to pay out your friends with. Spawned: Factorize, factory (a place of factors), tractor factor (plowing in the mud), contractor factor (getting stuck with a loser), Benefactor (Factor called Ben), and McFactor (fast food).
by Baron Von Redbeard September 10, 2008
a word usually added to another word in suffix form, to describe how that person or thing is a significant (and often positive) aspect of the "bigger picture".
Chicago Bulls fans can thank the Jordan-factor for enabling that team to win their NBA titles during the '90s.
The new 300 is one of the fastest production cars on the road these days due to the hemi-factor.
The new 300 is one of the fastest production cars on the road these days due to the hemi-factor.
by ColdOne September 13, 2005
In encryption systems, very large prime numbers (200 digits long or more) are used to generate other prime numbers. When trying to decode encrypted data it is necessary to find the two original prime numbers.
by Daws April 26, 2004
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by the_biggest_wog_of_all November 23, 2010
by FactorMaster January 31, 2004