Acronym for Staple Your Nut-sack To Your Ass. Generally accepted advice preceding Go Fuck Yourself, however, it can be used effectively alone (without GFY).
Hey, Rick, SYNTYA before you GFY. It will keep your nutsacksecure and out of the way.
Sintya is without a doubt is the most cutest girl. She has the biggest heart and will go out of her way for the people she loves. She has a good sense of humor. She’s thoughtful and loyal and Sintya is so beautiful, tiny and SOO cute UWU.
Prettiest Girl You Will Ever Meet. She's Brilliant & Wonderful. The Best Friend You Always Wanted. She's Exotic & Unique In Her Own Way. Syniya Comes From An Arabic Origin. Saniya
The most fucking irritating thing that can happen on a calculator. You press all these numbers and you THINK it's the right button to press but really the calculator's been LYING to you and you've really fucked up big time, but it waits until you've pressed the = button and then it flashes with 'Syntax error' which is basically calculator talk for "FUCK YOU, YOU FUCKED IT! NOW THE REST OF THE CLASS CAN ADVANCE TO QUESTION TWENTY-THREE WHILST YOU ARE STILL TRAPPED AT TWENTY-TWO, YOU INADEQUATE CALCUATOR-USER! I HATE ALL YOU STAND FOR AND YOUR WAY OF LIFE!" etc etc.
Jill was in her Maths class and she was working out a really hard equation involving logorithms and algebra n shit on her CALCULATOR. She had put in all the numbers and just pressed the = button when BAM! SYNTAX ERROR.
Jill: Fuck!
Jack: What?
Jill: Syntax error!
Jack: Fuck! Oh well, you'll just have to redo all your work. No biggie.
Jill: No biggie my ass! I'll kill you! I'll kill all of you!
A linguistic concept. Syntax is the way how words are combined to phrases or sentences. Syntax is commonly defined as a set of rules, which, if followed, are capable to produce all possible sentences (or programms if you consider computer languages as well) of a specific language correctly.
There are psychologists that assume that there has to be a syntax in our brains to understand language at all.
One (possible) rule of the english language: "In declarative sentences the word order is subject, predicate, object", e.g. Tom (subject) is sitting (predicate) on the chair (object).