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A wonderful girl with a good heart and radiant smile. She is lively and always brightens your day with her cheerful personality. When a Trianna walks into your life, she changes it for the better. She is loyal and sweet. Rumor has it that she comes from a line of princesses.
Nice Man: "Bro which girl should I take out on a date?"
Wise Man: "Why Trianna of course, who else?"
Trianna by SwagDaddy_3 September 16, 2017
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Triangulum

Triangulum is a galaxy which is 2.3 million light years away from us.
Triangulum is a pretty thicc, cool and jacked galaxy. I would love to fuck Triangulum hard in the ass if I was another galaxy.
Triangulum by Triangulum! August 11, 2020
A person who is very tough and stands up for her self and others. She listens to all your problems and gives you whole-hearten advise. Once you have a Trianna, never let her go.
Trianna
Trianna by SpunkyGurl542 January 22, 2010

triangular monster 

a name for a lady's private parts
I did a runner from sarah's bedroom last night for fears
of being eaten by her triangular monster!

urine triangulation

the night time practice of locating the acceptable piss receptacle by listening to the sounds of urine hitting unacceptable objects like carpet, toilet paper rolls, or cats.
Haans easily got 15-20% of his piss in the toilet by using simple urine triangulation.
urine triangulation by scottoff August 20, 2007

triangulating 

Triangulation is a geometric method of locating a point by first determining two angles on a fixed baseline. It is used in times of war to locate hidden radio transmitters, ships on the high seas or aiming an artillery piece.

In business, it is used in a different way—CEOs, for example, triangulate on employees or other sources of information to be sure that they are getting accurate information which is mission critical to any enterprise’s longevity and sustainability. CEOs know that direct reports often tell them what they think the CEO wants to hear instead of the unvarnished truth. That is a reason why many CEOs like to speak directly to customers and suppliers—they disintermediate everyone else.
“Tom Sanders (played by Michael Douglas in the 1994 film, Disclosure) is a manager at tech company, Digicom. He is told by ambitious executive Meredith Johnson (played by Demi Moore) that the drives they are working on are failing at an unacceptable rate due to Tom’s negligence (in software design). Only by triangulating on Meredith (by checking with two independent sources) does Tom discover the truth and save his career—that Meredith had authorized a cheaper solution (they are using a lower level clean room) which is actually causing tiny specs of dirt to foul operation of their new drives.”
triangulating by Prof Bruce February 21, 2010