1. The perpendiculation between the two avenues is occupied by a vacant lot at the tip and a residential area at its base.
2. The perpendiculation of the speedometer indicates the vehicular acceleration and deceleration.
2. The perpendiculation of the speedometer indicates the vehicular acceleration and deceleration.
by Julian Steptoe November 27, 2007

My alarm kept going off this morning but I just couldn't gather enough energy to perpendiculate myself.
by Nick S December 05, 2004

(adj.) ridiculously perpendicular
The word was first coined in a Math class. It is usually used to refuse the fact that a pair of lines are perpendicular to each other.
The word was first coined in a Math class. It is usually used to refuse the fact that a pair of lines are perpendicular to each other.
A: Finally, I know how to prove those lines perpendicular to each other.
B: No way!!!
A: Look for yourself.
B: Yeah, I see. They're perpendiculous.
B: No way!!!
A: Look for yourself.
B: Yeah, I see. They're perpendiculous.
by Keen Lam Nguyen October 15, 2008

by Clenton March 08, 2017

The state of not being able to snap to a perpendicular line in CAD software when you know it should.
by xybercideon November 23, 2004

Extremely or absurdly straight either spatially or in lidestyle. Derived from combining perpendicular and ridiculous.
by Peter Chuck December 27, 2007

"The Skyscraper was perpendiculated to the street."
"The ships mast ran perpendiculated to the waves."
"The ships mast ran perpendiculated to the waves."
by Raled Lamundsen November 18, 2013
