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non-factor

a person or thing that isn't special
a zero; zilch
a overly used term to putdown people on a message board

Xira is such a non-factor.

by Yellowdschrg May 24, 2005

270๐Ÿ‘ 76๐Ÿ‘Ž


Colorado factor

the fact that there is a higher incidence of people(larger percentage of the state population) publicly smoking marijuana or talking about marijuana in the state of Colorado than in any other state of the Union.

The Colorado factor was in full effect at that Paul McCartney concert at the Pepsi Center.

by Sam Barrows January 29, 2006

37๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


Batman factor

1. An integer number representing the number of items hanging from a batbelt. In most settings, a Batman factor of more than 3 is not acceptable without odd stares and whispering. This encourages the hacker in question to choose items for the batbelt carefully to avoid awkward social situations, usually amongst non-hackers. 2. A somewhat more vaguely defined index of contribution to sense 1. Devices that are especially obtrusive, such as large, older model cell phones, "Pocket" PC devices and walkie talkies are said to have a high batman factor. Sleeker devices such as a later-model Palm or StarTac phone are prized for their low batman factor and lessened obtrusiveness and weight.

by Biohertz January 31, 2003

33๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


Nunnally factor

An aura of attractiveness that people with a disability or handicap have.

Come from the anime Code Geass in which Nunnally is a very pretty blind girl in a wheelchair.

Person one: How can you think that girl is hot? She's in a wheelchair for god's sake.

Person two: I don't know man. She's got the Nunnally factor.

by Studwalker June 21, 2009

370๐Ÿ‘ 109๐Ÿ‘Ž


The Dome Factor

A blog created in February 2009, providing insight & opinion on many topics in today's sports and pop culture worlds.

Writers consist of three Syracuse graduates who offer different perspectives from varied upbringings focusing in the Boston & New York Markets.

What that hilarious blog I read last week? Oh, The Dome Factor!

by M.Tomp March 6, 2009


Grossing factor

term used in the real estate and commercial construction sector to describe the difference in the rentable square footage to the useable square footage.

Grossing factor relates the Rentable square footage, which includes common area space such as hallways, common bathrooms and possibly lobbies; to the useable square footage, which includes only that space which you would specifically occupy for your buisness needs, ie - the area you can carpet. The grossing factor is usually listed as a %.

by Rob the Engineer October 22, 2010


The I-Factor

The I factor is the same thing as the Y-Factor but pertaining to "i". The amount of "i"s in the word Hi shows the level of drunkenness or affection.

Hi (1) = normal
Hii (2) = good friends
Hiii (3) = I like you/ Lets date
Hiiii (4) = lets fuck
Hiiiii (5 or more) = Drunk
1) Hi, whats up?
2) Hii, did you want to go downtown?
3) Hiii how are you doing baby?
4) Hiiii my roommate's gone, wanna come over?
5) Hiiiii im trashed right now!!!
This is the I-Factor

by BIGGBOIIJOHN July 7, 2019