A store that sells over priced books, And gives its self all the credit for wide spread reading in america in the 20th century, in its employee manual.
by uberalles December 3, 2004
Synonymous with the action of dropping a deuce due to the fact that the Barnes and Noble bathrooms are so well kept up that the famed bookstore is the place to go if one ever needs to pinch a loaf in public.
by Dizzle72 July 14, 2011
"Noble Work" is a phrase that is used within NASA, and perhaps other technological contexts, to indicate the high value parts of a large project that are thought to be particularly interesting and desirable to work on. This is in contrast to other parts of the same project that are though to be mundane or ordinary.
Examples of Noble Work include building the scientific instruments within a mission like the Hubble Space Telescope. An example of non-Noble Work would be buying relatively low tech components that are made by others, or performing some necessary but intellectually uninspiring function like monitoring work contracts for Noble Work that gets done by others.
by La_Volpe February 20, 2014
A very unique individual. There are approximately two people with this name inhabiting the earth at any given period in time.
That diamond is one of a kind; it reminds me of Hoyt Noble.
by Funwit23 February 2, 2010
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by Pirate 101 January 4, 2014