A trance like study technique that can be done without looking at the studying materials. Going over and re-enforcing facts and equations in your head. Bassicly an excuse to study and be lazy in the process.
by NeoSizer May 29, 2005
To convert programming language code to executable code. Basically translating user-friendly code into code that your computer understands. Usually done by compiler programs.
For example, when programming, to make an executable program of your code, you need to compile it first.
by chs February 19, 2004
1. Usually a series of small or short clips put together into one video. Some people may borrow these clips from YouTube or other video streaming sites.
Video: Ultimate Fails Compilation
Bob: Hey dude I'm making an Ultimate Fails Compilation video
John: Sweet! You could use Rob when he slipped and fell on his head.
Bob: Cool! I'll include it along with some other videos from YouTube.
Bob: Hey dude I'm making an Ultimate Fails Compilation video
John: Sweet! You could use Rob when he slipped and fell on his head.
Bob: Cool! I'll include it along with some other videos from YouTube.
by Zigzagzap February 27, 2010
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by Shevek September 22, 2002
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In sports, a very good player who plays long enough that, by the end of his career, he's accumulated great career stats. But he never really stood out, he was never really dominant, and there was never a time when he was the best player at his position. He's got some great career totals, though, so he might get into the Hall of Fame.
Son: Dad, I saw Eddie Murray's career totals yesterday on ESPN. He was a great player, huh?
Dad: Nah, he was a very good player who played long enough that he was able to pile up great career numbers. That's why he's in the Hall of Fame. But there was never a time during his career when I watched him and thought, "Wow, that Eddie Murray's a special player." In the sports world, he's called a compiler. Nothing personal.
Dad: Nah, he was a very good player who played long enough that he was able to pile up great career numbers. That's why he's in the Hall of Fame. But there was never a time during his career when I watched him and thought, "Wow, that Eddie Murray's a special player." In the sports world, he's called a compiler. Nothing personal.
by Smally Biggs August 31, 2006