when one goes out on the town, meets a "fabulous" individual and decides to accompany them home for the evening.
by Elove-cookie October 27, 2010
by theycallmesuperman September 28, 2009
Interactional Learning is the modern or updated version of Observational Learning in psychology.
Where Observational Learning applies to watching videos, Interactional Learning applies to interacting with videos, such as playing video games.
The key difference is that the person has influence over the video by making decisions of how the video proceeds.
Where Observational Learning applies to watching videos, Interactional Learning applies to interacting with videos, such as playing video games.
The key difference is that the person has influence over the video by making decisions of how the video proceeds.
Where Observational Learning applies to watching videos, Interactional Learning applies to interacting with videos, such as playing video games.
by AJCS July 27, 2019
Forms of marketing that create interaction between the target audience and the brand being marketed.
Any piece of marketing can encourage interaction with a brand, it's a pull strategy. An interactive print piece might ask it's viewer to participate with it by folding it, or filling in some blanks, or adding to it in some other way. An online blog encourages two-way communication and interaction. My company uses interactive marketing as a strategy to engage our audience with our brand.
by Jackie Peters May 23, 2007
a non-favorable, unruly, difficult or impossible to control interaction with someone you typically have some type of love relationship with, but due to conflicting feelings of both love & hate at the same time, the interaction has the potential to quickly spiral out of control.
Yeah, so Jane & I were in the parking lot, and the next thing I know, she's freaking out on me over some stupid comment. What an untoward interaction!
by mischievous cinnamon girl May 31, 2010
Moronic and meaningless buzzword to denote a video game of some kind. Originates in the days of the "interactive movie", a time of terrible experiments combining gameplay and video footage. Interactive movies quickly earned a much-deserved bad name for screwing up both the components that the name implies, so companies started using "interactive game" instead, hoping people were stupid enough not to notice. Though the genre is more or less gone today, the term is still in use, usually by the same people who say "internet website" instead of just "website" believing the redundancy will make them look, uh, smarter or something.
by Chintz October 31, 2004
Quite possibly THE worst videogame developer in the history of mankind. They are responsible for many shovelware titles that score no higher than 1.0 out of 10 and should be banned from making games for Nintendo's Wii. There is also an online petition to ban the company from developing for Nintendo.
(you): Yo, this "Action Girlz Racing" is looking pretty badass.
(friend): Nah nigga, Data Design Interactive made that one. It scored 0.8 out of 10!
(friend): Nah nigga, Data Design Interactive made that one. It scored 0.8 out of 10!
by morph09 February 13, 2009