Dave: "Did you see the Vancouver - Boston game last night?"
Tom: "Ya Luongo is such a f**king sieve!"
Tom: "Ya Luongo is such a f**king sieve!"
by Tjew June 20, 2011
by Duster1234 April 15, 2012
In general, a sieve separates wanted/desired elements from unwanted material using a tool such as a mesh, net or other filtration or distillation methods, but it is also used for classification of powders by particle size, or for size measurement as an analytical technique. The word "sift" derives from this term. A strainer is a type of sieve typically associated with separating liquids from solids.
Chemistry
Sieving coefficient, in transport phenomena
Mathematics
Sieve theory, a technique for counting or filtering sets of numbers
Sieve of Eratosthenes
General number field sieve
Large sieve
Sieve (category theory), a way of writing down how objects in a category glue to give other one
Chemistry
Sieving coefficient, in transport phenomena
Mathematics
Sieve theory, a technique for counting or filtering sets of numbers
Sieve of Eratosthenes
General number field sieve
Large sieve
Sieve (category theory), a way of writing down how objects in a category glue to give other one
Computer science
Sieve (mail filtering language), a proposed standard for specifying mail filters
Sieve C++ Parallel Programming System, an auto-parallelizing compiler for C++
Sieve (mail filtering language), a proposed standard for specifying mail filters
Sieve C++ Parallel Programming System, an auto-parallelizing compiler for C++
by CEEEEEBS September 18, 2008
by Mcghee44 October 27, 2014
A hockey goalie who allows many goals to be scored by the other team, causing his team own team to lose the game.
by Justin March 29, 2004
1. Sieve
Any goalie that allows many goals to be scored by an opposing team, thus causing his team own team to lose the game.
Although team St. Amour’s offence was rather weak, it was ultimately their sieve like goaltender that allowed the opposing team to show them "Who's Boss"
Any goalie that allows many goals to be scored by an opposing team, thus causing his team own team to lose the game.
Although team St. Amour’s offence was rather weak, it was ultimately their sieve like goaltender that allowed the opposing team to show them "Who's Boss"
Although team St. Amour’s offence was rather weak, it was ultimately their sieve like goaltender that allowed the opposing team to show them "Who's Boss"
by R June 17, 2005