The most books typed backwards and in their original languages using a computer with four blank keyboards and without looking at the screen is 68 (3,663,324 words, 20,680,060 characters , 24,154 pages, 266,741 paragraphs, 516,498 lines) and was achieved by Michele Santelia (Italia), in Campobasso, Italia, on 16 June 2009.
What a feat!
What a feat!
by Cn Clear January 5, 2011
by SuperKen350 February 27, 2018
An example, such as a quote or clip from a show, that showcases a character's weakness. The opposite of an impressive feat.
by MugaSofer May 3, 2017
by Thrawny February 3, 2008
by whistle_pig January 13, 2021
Any feat, deed, act, action or reaction that a person does that hurts themselves whether intentional or unintentional is a terminal feat.
A man is arrested and makes a statment saying he is not guilty of the crime he is accused of but admits to several others.
Playing basketball and shooting in the wrong hoop.
Playing football and turning the ball over 7 times a game.
These are examples of terminal feats.
Playing basketball and shooting in the wrong hoop.
Playing football and turning the ball over 7 times a game.
These are examples of terminal feats.
by James Zerelle March 6, 2010
To achieve the pinnacle of greatness in an athletic endeavor. Coined by Aaron Peirsol in post-commentary after Phelps one his 8th gold in Beijing 14th overall. Phelps has overthrown Spitz, so no longer can ridiculous amounts of gold medals or success be deemed Spitzian Feats. Phelpsian Feats.
She sprinted all the way to first place to win by a hundredth of a second, that's a pretty Phelpsian feat.
by laama greenface August 17, 2008