An individual who excels in mathematics to the point where he or she could make mathematics into a sport.
by art-i-choke July 21, 2010
n - An active participant in league-centered mathematical competitions, such as ARML, NYSML, and state-run programs.
Etymololgy: from the English math and athlete, a composite word invented circa 1975 by J. Bryan Sullivan, president of the national math league and math league coach of Hudson, Massachusetts and the Western Massachusetts Region.
Etymololgy: from the English math and athlete, a composite word invented circa 1975 by J. Bryan Sullivan, president of the national math league and math league coach of Hudson, Massachusetts and the Western Massachusetts Region.
The State math competition is a sight to see. The very thought of so many mathletes in one room inspires awe.
by Peter Goldstein October 08, 2004
by J.P & A.D. January 28, 2004
Someone who is extremely socially challenged but remains oblivious, awkwardly engaging in social situations. Also known as being "socially retarded."
Did you get stuck talking to that weird guy? He's such a mathlete, kept telling everyone about his psoriasis.
by jadedlens78 March 15, 2009
A group of mathematically exceptional students who compete against other schools usually in timed rounds and are often Asian. Many people make fun of them, but they're actually pretty cool, especially if their names are Kevin Gnapoor and Cady Heron. Many mathletes max out the math curricula at their respective schools and have to take math courses though PSEO (post secondary enrollment option), which is provided by many school districts at local colleges.
You can't join mathletes. It's social suicide!
by drgmark35 January 06, 2007
by Mathletic Kid March 29, 2011
some of the coolest people in the world... not only are they smart... but they are extremely hilarious. they are also some of the most perverted people you could ever meet. It's like someone took the most perverted people in the school, put them together, and made them able to do math.
by ashley!!!;) April 18, 2006