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billennium

A billennium is an event celebrated every billionth second from the time since 00:00:00, 1 January 1971. Unix enthusiasts have a history of holding at time_t parties, to celebrate significant values of the Unix time number.

At 01:46:40 UTC on 9 September 2001, the Unix billennium (Unix time number 1,000,000,000) was celebrated.

by Pachanka November 2, 2012

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phrashion

The word phrashion is applied to wearable technology, such as cellphone watches, clothing that doubles as an digital information management device.
The etymology of the word came from Phreak, Phreaker that is: Phreak = Phone + Hacker + Freak. Therefore, phrashion = Phreak + Wearable Technology.

- He thinks all that phrashion makes him look cool.
- I think he looks more like a Christmas tree...

by Pachanka May 9, 2008


Pachanka

Pachanka, pronounced PatCH-an-ka, means street party, or unmediated reunion of people to have fun on the street.

Alternative spelling: patxanka, patschanka, patchanka.

"Hey whats going on down there?"
"Looks like everyone is on the street today. Lets go to the Pachanka."

by Pachanka May 26, 2006

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onthoveisalgia

This is a composite Greek - Norwegian word that describes the feeling of emptiness and lack of meaning that people who think too much may experience while confronting raw realities for example surfing through the Urban Dictionary.
From the Greek, genitive: of being(part. of: to be) And veisalgia the Norwegian 'kveis' (uneasiness following debauchery) + the Greek 'algia' (pain).

Don't even bother, he suffers chronic onthoveisalgia.

Adj: He is the classic Onthoveisalgic Emo dude.

by Pachanka September 25, 2007

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shanti shanti

Are the kind of people who commonly dress in purple, decorate their rooms with mandalas, or pictures of Hindu deities, and go about putting quartzes and little bowls with salt in the corners of their house.

I like that girl, but she's too shanti shanti for me.

by Pachanka August 20, 2007

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ditto bug

A term used by IT people to reassure a user that they know what the problem is when they really don't.

Used frequently on bad systems/admins that have plenty of un-registered bugs, to go to the boss and talk about only "one" problem.

- Why does this intra-net crash so much on Mondays?
- That would be the well known ditto bug.

by Pachanka May 27, 2008

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