Snickering. Brazilian equivalent of lol (laughing out loud) often used in online chat.
Note: The number of s's after r are variable.
Note: The number of s's after r are variable.
by Burro November 30, 2007
Acronym for Retek Store System
RSS is accessible via Employee Tool Kit (ETK) at all Best Buy stores. It is used to check on information for all products in the store. With a SKU or UPC, you can find out everything there is to know about a product in Best Buy through RSS.
RSS is accessible via Employee Tool Kit (ETK) at all Best Buy stores. It is used to check on information for all products in the store. With a SKU or UPC, you can find out everything there is to know about a product in Best Buy through RSS.
Me: Sir, I don't know whether this product is in stock, but I can check on our computer, using RSS.
Customer: Huh? What's that?
Customer: Huh? What's that?
by Bitchin' Kitchen January 09, 2006
Real Steak Sex. A semi-annual celebration through the streets of Philadelphia to sample the many different offerings of Philadelphia cheesesteaks. RSSs are cataloged chronologically and often documented through the social media site, Instagram.
Big Rand, Bic, and G are going to drink some jawnskis, roll through the streets of Illadelph, and get down on some cheesesteaks in honor of RSS VII.
by FreddyTheBear December 20, 2015
RSS (an acronym for "Rich Site Summary" and later coined "Really Simple Syndication") is a way for web sites to summarize their content, such as news articles, to make it available in a different view.
Yahoo News (RSS) headlines can be viewed like bookmarks in Firefox or viewed like email in Thunderbird.
Many web sites generate RSS feeds such as the BBC News (RSS), Yahoo News (RSS), and your favorite Blog. RSS comes in many flavors, including RSS 0.9, RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, and Atom -- and Mozilla Firefox supports them all.
You can find many RSS feeds at: Technorati, Feedster, and Syndic8.com
Many web sites generate RSS feeds such as the BBC News (RSS), Yahoo News (RSS), and your favorite Blog. RSS comes in many flavors, including RSS 0.9, RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, and Atom -- and Mozilla Firefox supports them all.
You can find many RSS feeds at: Technorati, Feedster, and Syndic8.com
by Kevin Goh March 01, 2005
(Also known as Rich Site Summary) A system often used with wordXML/word
to create channels that one suscribes to and views via a news reader or other special system.
to create channels that one suscribes to and views via a news reader or other special system.
by Falconrath September 16, 2003
Most commonly referred to as Really Simple Syndication. This is a format used in the internet community to help standardize the syndication of information. This syndication is also refered to as a 'feed,' and is normally in XML or RDF codebase. It is very popular to use what is called an 'aggregator' or 'newsreader' to download these 'feeds' onto a users desktop.
by The Wanderer May 30, 2005
As in Scary Movie 3.
The Architect: "We loved our daughter very much, but she was evil. Made the horses crazy. Killed our puppies. Hid the remote. Really sick shit (RSS)."
The Architect: "We loved our daughter very much, but she was evil. Made the horses crazy. Killed our puppies. Hid the remote. Really sick shit (RSS)."
by madesimple December 11, 2009