A take out tower is when your roommate orders out every day but also loves their food so much that they save it for weeks on end in a 6x6in square within the fridge. Also, though, it implies that there are other items in the fridge that are taking up space because your roommate is so organized and cleanly. The roomate utilizes just a 6x6in square for all the take out that they have ordered and saved for a later day to have their roommate throw it away.
"When you have several takeout orders stacked on top of one another, preceding the most recent order, you have a 'Take-out Tower.'
If you ever encounter a 'Take-out Tower,' make sure the foundation of the tower is a pizza box or a taco bowl, crowned with a Burger King bag. If you or your roommate have your 'Take-out Tower' in reverse order, the builder of the tower will ultimately scoff when it collapses and then blame their non-offending, non-Take-out Tower-building roommate.
Take-out towers are a kind of flex because you can afford to build such a tower."
When you roll a slip n slide off the Eiffel Tower, or another tall slanted structure, and go slide down, to your ultimate demise.
“Hey, wanna come with me on the Eiffel Tower slip n slide”
the hardest tower in jtoh. like wtf man??
JToH player #1: OMGFGF WRVWGIERUIVCW I JUST BEAT TOWER OF CRUEL PUNISHMENT OMGGGG
JToH player #2: nahh exploits
JToH player #3: HACKS
JToH player #1 has left the game
Newly constructed, high-priced high rise apartment buildings located in an urban center or gentrified neighborhood. These complexes are known as Millennial Towers because of their popularity with millenials.
Did you hear about Greg? He moved into those new Millenial Towers downtown
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The one friend who helps you out by distracting annoying girls to get them away from you.
I can always count on Jonathan to be my hoe-tower.
What to say about North Shore Towers. If you are under 60: it is not for you. Older people come to congregate their and live out their last years. They have tons of activities for the older generation: golf, water yoga, gardening, and anything along those lines. They have indoor and outdoor pools so it's great for grandparents to bring their grandchildren. But warning: it is not for you if you are under 60: I promise.
My grandparents live in North Shore Towers.
A way to define multiple exponents stacked onto each other. Used in many ways:
To overcomplicate tetration notation for no good reason in particular
To express tetration in a broader sense. If the number is ³5 (scary isn't it), it's just 5⁵(⁵), or even better, 5³¹²⁵, NOT 5²⁵
To scare calculus students into submission with e^x derivatives, e.g. e^e^e^e^3x²
To have just a little bit of fun when writing a weird and complex exponentiation function
Also used to troll people when asked how to use exponents, i.e. calling them a dumbass without directly saying it to them
"The calc test is gonna have a power tower on it!"
"This is why I should've taken stats."