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Logaro

1.) A soon to be product much like Rogane, only better in the sense that Logaro rolls off the tongue.

2.) Also a nickname for someone named "Logan" when doing the annoying, Loganmeister, Loganater, etc, etc.

3.) Slang for a duck.
1.) "Hey man, I bought myself some rogane yesterday." "Dude, that stuff is so overrated. Logaro is the way to go." "Logaro huh?" "Yeah man. It sits nicely on your noggin."

2.) "HAY LOGARO WHATS CRAKA LAKIN?"

3.) "Hey man. Look at that graceful Logaro as has swims ever so gracefully across the sparkling waters and-" "Dude wtf?" "Its a duck." "Oh."
by OHAI123456789TEN August 20, 2010
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logarithmic G scale

The logarithmic G scale is used to measure the overall influence, and the ability to influence, of an individual in society. The influence is measured as an absolute value of influence, that is, it doesn't differentiate between positive or negative influence.

The 1G base is used to describe any accomplished individual such as a doctor, lawyer, police captain, army major, university professor, capo.
Steve jobs is a 3.7 G in the logarithmic G scale.
George W Bush is a 4.0 G.
Bill Clinton 3.3 G. (+ .3 for Monica Lewinsky incident)
Larry Page 2.7 G
David Suzuki 1.8 G
Al Gore 1.9 G
Rupert Murdoch 5.0 G
by smoov3 September 25, 2011
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logrolling

When a reviewer or critic who gets into a tradeoff of critical praise or "You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours" situation. Implicitly or by agreement, one reviewer exchanges praise (often fatuous) with another in the hopes his inflated regard will find its way into publicity, advertising copy, book-jacket blurbs and the like and increase the other's visibility (and sell more books). The favor is expected to be returned, and at some point is. Probably descended from the literal use of logrolling as a pioneer sport, in which neither participant can stay on the round, floating timber unless one is pedaling frantically one way, one the other, although the symbolism invoking a mutual-gratification pact analogous to masturbation cannot be denied.

In the 1980s, SPY magazine ran a regular column called "Logrolling In Our Time" giving exact instances of such tit for tat.
-- "Oh, God. This is logrolling at its worst. A___ says on the dust jacket of B____'s new novel that 'a new American voice is born.' Three months later B____, now bestselling author, says that A____'s latest textbook is 'unchallengeable in its supremacy in this field.'"

-- "They belong to a mutual admiration society, intellectually speaking."

-- "I'm sorry; did you say "intellectual mastur---"

-- "Shhh!"
by al-in-chgo June 13, 2013
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logrolino

It is related to the verb logro, wich mostly means happy, but you can use it to anything really! Logrolino is just a more powerfull way of expressing the verb logro!
I am feeling very logro today
Damn boi im fellin g logrolino today!
Wow you look really logro(lino) !
by guccigirl1111111111 September 15, 2020
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Logrolling

The practice of defecating a large sturdy floater, admiring said poopsicle and urinating on it. A well aimed healthy stream of urine causes the "log" to roll.
"Hey, Moonshine Jimmy!"

"Whats happening, Prune Juice Doyle?"

"You sure were in the outhouse for quite a spell, eh?"

"Yep. Squeaky George let out a 13 inch floater and we were having a hell of a time logrolling!"
by *samIam* January 19, 2012
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Logarhea

Diarrhea of the mouth. The sudden out-pouring of words. Basically, you're long-winded, and have trouble cutting down on words whenever you write, talk, or communicate in any other way.
Teacher: "....when writing a timed write you want to get to your point as quickly as possible without losing your reader."

Student: "But what if we have a bad case of logarhea?"

Teacher: "That's when you better hope you have plenty of time left because otherwise you're screwed."
by MeesaTheFish November 7, 2012
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logarithm

(MATHEMATICS) a function of numbers that are the root of a base. For example, log(base 2) means a function of numbers that are the numbered roots of 2. The log(base 2) of 2 is 1, meaning 2 raised to the power of 1 is 2 (2^1 = 2); log(2) of 4 is 2, and so on.

The idea here is that any number can be expressed as 2 raised to some power; better still, if you do math with the logs of a number rather than the numbers themselves, you can find useful patterns. For example, if you are graphing population growth, and you just plot the raw number of people over time, you aren't going to notice anything in particular. If you plot the log of population, you can see that, while population is growing, the rate of growth is falling.

Usually, if you are doing statistical research with numbers that always have to be positive (like population, death tolls from diseases, etc.), you need to use logarithms for the numerical values in order to represent a confidence interval.

Logs usually have a base of e or 10. Logs with a base of e are called natural logs.
A logarithm is the inverse of an exponential function.
by Abu Yahya April 23, 2010
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