The FitnessGramβ’ Pacer Test is a multistage aerobic capacity test that progressively gets more difficult as it continues. The 20 meter pacer test will begin in 30 seconds. Line up at the start. The running speed starts slowly, but gets faster each minute after you hear this signal. beep A single lap should be completed each time you hear this sound. ding Remember to run in a straight line, and run as long as possible. The second time you fail to complete a lap before the sound, your test is over. The test will begin on the word start. On your mark, get ready, start.
Pacer Test announcer: *B E E D L E B O O P.* End of level 1.
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An unusually long test that covers any and all material from a class. Generally not passable.
Man, I made a 20 on that comer test.
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The secret phrase to make BaLdBoyHalo triggered
βI was testingβ
*mental breakdown*
βGeppy Iβm going to ban you!β
THE WORST MOTHER FUCKING TEST YOU HAVE TO TAKE FOR 4 MOTHER FUCKING GOD DAMN HOURS!
AND THE TEACHERS MAKE US DO IT!
A test used to find out if a particular facility is an institution. Used primarily by disability advocates.
If you can't get up at 3 am and microwave yourself a burrito, it is one.
For clarification, the question is about being allowed to do this if you choose to do so, not about wheather or not this is something you'd want to do.
It's about wheather you have the freedom to control when you eat and make other basic decisions about yourself and your actions that free human beings over the age of like 8 are generally considered to have as natural rights.
Most group homes don't pass the burrito test.
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The mint test is administered immediately before trying to take a girl home. If you're not sure if a gal wants to get down, ask her if she'd like a mint. If she's into you she'll want to make sure her breath is fresh before anything happens. If she passes the mint test ask her back to your place. If not, get her number and good luck.
This all assumes that both parties haven't already started making out at the bar with nasty cigarette and booze breath.
Guy 1: You look like you're about to pull with that girl. You up for another round or you giving her the mint test?
Guy 2: Mint test!
Him: Mint?
Her: Yes, please.
Him: Lets go back to my place and hang out.
Her: mmmkay
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A "Benny test" is a type of regression testing in software development where you prerecord inputs to a game you're working on and then play them back at high speed to check if your code changes causes any adverse effects on the behaviour of the game. The term specifically references Yakkety Sax, the closing theme of the The Benny Hill Show, which is played while showing characters running very fast around the screen.
The term was coined by Jon Blow, the author of Braid and The Witness, during development of his Sokoban-inspired game.
"Do I need to run Benny tests now?"