a number that is not divisable by two is said to be an odd number; whereas numbers divisable by two are said to be even numbers
by c1t1z3n@hotmail.co.uk May 08, 2006
Things that are random or haphazard. No determinable plan or reason. Generally a kiwi coloquialism (but mayhap other places use it too)
by AhkNemet January 12, 2006
Oppositional Defiant Disorder: Surprisingly, it's real. A fake ass 'disorder' pulled out of the asses of a small collective of psychiatrists working for pharma companies in order to maximize revenue. Of course, there is no 'authoritarian disorder', because the parents are the ones paying. Despite the seemingly 'funny' aspect of it, this is actually considered a real disorder by many psychiatrists, a scary happening and a looming indicator of what may come.
OMG, he has ODD, force drug him, it can't have anything to do with our ridiculously excessive punishments and restrictions!
by Shadow Creator October 04, 2007
The Odds are a method used to describe the probability of an event occuring. They expresses the chances of a succes. Used werever you have to describe an event that is random. Usually , the odds are only used in a random event wich can have only two possible result, considered succes and failure. When counting the odds, you must first find how many possible result will give you a succes versus how many give you a failure.
Exeption - In poker Texas hold'em an event with a 1:1 odd, wich is a 50%-50% will outcome against you 9 times out of 10. This beeing an experimental observation.
Exeption - In poker Texas hold'em an event with a 1:1 odd, wich is a 50%-50% will outcome against you 9 times out of 10. This beeing an experimental observation.
When rolling a dice, you have an 1:5 odd of getting a specific face up.
When taking a card randomly from a 52 cards deck, you have a 1:51 odd of getting a specific card
Exeption: When getting all-in in texas Hold'em with two overcards suited against a low pocket, you are in a 1:1 situation. And the outcome of this situation, is ALWAYS you loosing, independently of you having one or the other hand.
When taking a card randomly from a 52 cards deck, you have a 1:51 odd of getting a specific card
Exeption: When getting all-in in texas Hold'em with two overcards suited against a low pocket, you are in a 1:1 situation. And the outcome of this situation, is ALWAYS you loosing, independently of you having one or the other hand.
by Maxime Lavigne January 17, 2008
by anonymous October 19, 2004
Let's buy some odd to get high!
by Nio November 04, 2005