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1. A Person who lacks skills in internet gaming even after hours of practice,
2. A Person who can score less than 0 in a game
3. A Person who gets 0wn3d in every match, regardless of who he is playing.
4. A Person who resorts to driving a vehicle to score kills.
5. A Person who claims to be amazing at a game but turns out to suck ass.

epic failure at internet gaming;
E.g. scoring -2 in a 1 point per kill death match(halo 1)

by Scott Gardiner November 9, 2007

18πŸ‘ 58πŸ‘Ž


A^2+B^2=C^2

The Pythagorean Theorem

The only thing you will remember after high school.

"what did you learn in highs chool"

*me* "um... uh... A^2+B^2=C^2"

by honudave04 November 2, 2021


A-2

Stands for Adolescent 2 one of the many groups of troubled teens at true north wilderness programs

A-2 is the best group in all of fucking Vermont

by Lil dread July 31, 2019

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


2 + 2 = Fish

When you have the brain power of a stupid puppy, or are the biggest genius in a century and outplay Elon Musk's jokes

Elbert Ainstein: 2 + 2 = Fish
Elon Musk: I have been outplayed.

by idontevenknowwhatalifeis May 11, 2022


2+2-1

2+2-1 is defined by Big Shaq our lord and savior who died for sins in exodus 2:3-17 in which he exclaimed β€œ2+2 is 4 minus 1 that’s 3, quick maths” or β€œquick mafs”.

Teacher:
β€œTimmy can you define the term β€œQuick Maths”?
Timmy:
β€œIndeed I can ma’m. The definition of quick maths is 2+2-1.

by Pratricio Frapichino January 3, 2018


2-10-2

2-10-2 (or 2/10/2) is U.S. Navy slang for a female who is unattractive, but then becomes "attractive" when she joins the Navy. Women in the U.S. Navy (and the other branches of the U.S. military) generally get more attention than on land, because of the number of males to females.

"She was a 2 before going out to sea, a 10 out at sea, then back to a 2 when she returned."
"She's a real 2-10-2"

by Hamaad Iqbal April 7, 2018

2πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


2 + 2 = 5

Interesting fact: 2.4 (which rounds to 2) plus 2.3 (which rounds to 2) is equal to 4.7 (which rounds to 5).

You could then end up with 2 + 2 = 5 if you don't keep the same number of significant figures in your calculations.

by n3rd March 26, 2005

40πŸ‘ 69πŸ‘Ž