by BigChokolate July 17, 2021
A term used in comment sections of social media. If you say "ratio" on a post then you get more likes than the original post then you won the ratio. If they said ratio and got more likes then you lose the ratio. When you win a ratio people will reply W but when you lose people with reply L. A ratio can also apply when you make a post and you get more replies than likes then you got ratioed. You can also ratio people in comments if someone makes a comment then you reply ratio and get more likes you won the ratio and vise versa. Ratios can also be incorporated into sentences if someone says something like I need to go to sleep you say things like this ratio needs to sleep so when someone says something just make a sentence with that they said but with ratio in it.
by Cudlyyy July 17, 2021
(informal)
verb // past tense: ratio'd; progressive tense: ratioing; singular: ratios
Get more replies than retweets or likes on a post on social media (most commonly Twitter), which likely implies that the post should get more dislikes.
verb // past tense: ratio'd; progressive tense: ratioing; singular: ratios
Get more replies than retweets or likes on a post on social media (most commonly Twitter), which likely implies that the post should get more dislikes.
by Summer Vacation March 12, 2021
someone: “yeah i don’t agree with this because blah blah blah blah”
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some person,mainly the boyz: “ratio”🥵🥵🥶🥶🥶🤠😈😈
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some person,mainly the boyz: “ratio”🥵🥵🥶🥶🥶🤠😈😈
by ckdkksmsme February 09, 2021
by fart69bruh April 15, 2021
A ratio is just what it sounds like - A ratio of your amount uploaded divided by your amount downloaded.
If you achieve a share ratio of 1:1, that would mean you've uploaded as much as you've downloaded. This is typically a minimun acceptable result. The higher the number, the more you have contributed. While share ratings are just displayed for your convenience, courtesy to others should cause you to keep this ratio as high as possible in the event you need to prove you're not a leecher.
If you achieve a share ratio of 1:1, that would mean you've uploaded as much as you've downloaded. This is typically a minimun acceptable result. The higher the number, the more you have contributed. While share ratings are just displayed for your convenience, courtesy to others should cause you to keep this ratio as high as possible in the event you need to prove you're not a leecher.
by Skizo September 03, 2006