There are 3 definitions of this word which are unconsciously equivocated:
1) Definition → (e.g. Water means a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid)
2) If... It follows that --→ (e.g. Clouds in the sky means rain)
3) Blissful Feeling → in which there is a temporal relation between two periods of time where the general condition of the later period has relatively improved over the older period ------→
(e.g. This experience was meaningful)
(e.g. Revisiting the darkest parts of my life was so meaningful to me)
(Length of the “→” represents the instantaneity of the effect)
1) Definition → (e.g. Water means a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid)
2) If... It follows that --→ (e.g. Clouds in the sky means rain)
3) Blissful Feeling → in which there is a temporal relation between two periods of time where the general condition of the later period has relatively improved over the older period ------→
(e.g. This experience was meaningful)
(e.g. Revisiting the darkest parts of my life was so meaningful to me)
(Length of the “→” represents the instantaneity of the effect)
1) e.g. Water means a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid.
2) e.g. Clouds in the sky means rain.
3) e.g. Revisiting the darkest parts of my life was so meaningful to me.
2) e.g. Clouds in the sky means rain.
3) e.g. Revisiting the darkest parts of my life was so meaningful to me.
by sillybear123 September 25, 2016
Iam "Oh, I keep forgetting to bring this up but I noticed that it isn't just SEEING meaning and inferring objects. I noticed that I also HEAR meaning. And not just in the context of music. It applies to language as well! That's how I do this (in some part). Because I don't necessarily memorize the dictionary definition of every single word I use (and learn words in dialectic) but when you (or anyone for that matter) speak; I HEAR meaning, INFER words, and then RECALL definition. And while I'm doing this, I'll write what I mean and sometimes there's a question of whether or not I'm recalling the correct definition BUT the meaning remains regardless of whether or not the word I'm using is correct and then I have to find the word that is congruent with the meaning I'm trying to convey! Isn't that fascinating!? I have been sitting on that one for a while.😅 So you both hear AND see meaning. I imagine it applies to feeling as well. So, yeah... Everything is literally 'meaning.' Right? Is that not how that works?"
by Hym Iam August 12, 2022
by Tmankiller 10 February 09, 2021
HOLY FUCKING ASS CRACKERS, HOW STUPID ARE YOU? IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT MEANING MEANS, HOW THE HELL DID YOU LOOK IT UP YOU DUMBASS? This is a seriously insane level of dumbassery that can only be found on the internet. I mean, shit how the hell did you set up your computer of phone to ask this question? how did you have the money to purchase all the shit necessary to look it up and still not know the meaning of meaning?
by Mr. Pancy Fants September 04, 2016
by brooklynlikespizza April 26, 2022
A word Kiwi's use to describe just about everything that is remotely cool or interesting. Ranging from buzzy, crazy, dope, sick, kickass, wicked, sweet, nice, cool or even ok.
Almost as overused as the American's use of awesome.
Almost as overused as the American's use of awesome.
Went to this new bar last night took some weird shit, got fukn ownd! Things went off the hook, it was so mean!
by Hillygotowned August 23, 2010
I have the means to get high!
by themeansman April 16, 2009