by Heisenberg01 February 05, 2015
Used as a noun. Usually used to describe anything new that has not had the problems worked out of it yet, such as a new untested product released on an unsuspecting public. It can also be used to denote the first version of something created which is not approved/expected to be the final version, such as a new computer program, music mix, the first draft of a script, etc.
PLURAL: "I should have waited a few months to buy that new automobile, seeing as they hadn't worked the problems out of the zero-point-ones yet." SINGULAR: "We've got the new zero-point-one up and running, we'll see how this works out..."
by Kirk Bradford Myers November 18, 2006
Alternatively 0 to 140. Term to denote the erasing of a tweet that has gone over the limit thus freeing up 140 characters for you to tweet with.
I was tweeting about what I thought about Iron Man 2 and went to far, had to go from Zero to One Forty faster than you can blink.
by Kahn Iceay May 15, 2010
The numbers spelled out
The word “zero one two three four five six seven eight nine” is not used in a sentence. It’s used to spell out the numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 instead of writing them as digits.
by bluestinger66 September 02, 2022