Frequencies between 3 MHz and 30 MHz (3 Mega Hertz and 30 Mega Hertz). Used by governments, ships, radio stations and amateur radio operators.
I decided to use the High Frequency (HF) radio last night and try my luck at reaching Japan.
by Tomorrow's World October 20, 2009
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A phrase that was used by a random insane guy that he repeated over and over again as he beat up Dan Rather. Now it's basically used as an exclamation whenever something insane happens and people over-react to it.
"HOLY SHIT! MY CAT JUST FELL OFF MY ROOF AND KILLED MY GRANDMA!"-Guy 1
"HOLY SHIT"-Guy 2
"OMG! WTF! WHAT'S THE FREQUENCY KENNETH!"-Nihilist
by Morpheus August 03, 2004
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When someone is all up in your "kool-aid" either by accident or on purpose. When someone is too close for your particular comfort.
While you are working on your PC and some guy comes up looking over your shoulder and his junk bangs into your shoulder. Or maybe a barber leans too close while you are under the shroud in a barbers chair, "junking" your arm or elbow that is rested on the barbers chair arm rest. You would at this point exclaim, "How 'bout hangin' back, ya jammin' my frequencies!"
by EcurbRetiob April 27, 2010
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To establish communication, esp. with someone previously unknown or far away.
"Wow, did you see those TT's? I'm gonna open hailing frequencies on her."
by Cmdr. Riker June 08, 2009
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i. Something that is evil
ii. Something that appears to have been created or generated for evil purposes.
iii. Originally from the TV series 'Nightman', who could listen to people's bad thoughts because he was "tuned to the frequency of evil"
This IDE raid controller is tuned to the frequency of evil.
by Jols September 02, 2003
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This is actually taken from a record- it was a bootleg of the rave classic "Low Frequency Oscilator" which (as it was a bootleg) became "Low Frequency Bootilator". It was bootlegged by a UK/ Australian breaks producer called Friendly and released in 2003.
He then went on to call a few other bootlegs "Low Frequency Bootilators", and some other producers cashed in trying to associate themselves with the original bootleg. The deejay mentioned in your previous definition is probably one of these people trying to cash in- it has nothing to do with him.
by Sam Woodhouse February 25, 2004
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