A great excuse to lose a game -- some thing else somehow caused you to mess up, such as a butterfly flapping its wings too hard in Tokyo
by Dude September 10, 2003
by RHS Student August 18, 2004
Tony's (aka Balb) understanding of the world and the way it works, including his style of thinking, talking, typing, and most importantly, Tony Classics...
Has once been refered to as a separate religion, Balboaism.
Has once been refered to as a separate religion, Balboaism.
by Danny P December 05, 2005
was suppose to come out last november for xbox but delayed it to march for simultaneous release on PS2 and GC.
Metal Gear vs. Splinter cell. Which one's better? Metal Gear. Judge the definition, not the example.
by Adrian Herrera January 09, 2005
by mr.newby February 01, 2007
Chaos theory is a rule involving anything in nature. In essence, it considers all data to be in infinite correlation, no matter how random the data may seem. In economics, it refers to the fact that market fluctuations and other such economic systems all have an underpinning correlation of data. In geography, it is the belief that if a butterly flaps its wings in one end of the world, it can cause a hurricane in another. In physics, its a tad more complicated. It states all subatomic and nucleonic particles are all united under ONE force, not gravity, but a very powerful force which holds the very essence of protons, electrons and neutrons together. It branches out into every facet of our existence. Infinite correlation, no probability.
by Dr Doom November 26, 2004
The belief that everything that happens in the world around us is a random series of events, and that it is possible for the extremely unlikely to occur.
- Chaos theory states that everything is random and theres the extremely improbable chance that one could walk through a wall
by KRS - ONE February 03, 2007