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PV Mode

IT means a couple that walk by eachother and only say hey and are to shy to call eachother.

Yo bitch you and your girl still in PV Mode..

by Trevor Strefling March 23, 2005

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bum mode

A person is in "bum mode" when they're in the process of stacking cash and limiting spending on non-necessities almost completely.

Bum mode: X has $50,000 in the bank but still wears busted 5 year old shoes and has 2 pairs of jeans.

by Bumbaross August 19, 2008

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Stalker Mode

when some random person knows your name, but you don't know theirs.

Jimmy- Way to go Ciara!

Ciara- Ummmmm, do I know u?

Jimmy- Yea we're in math class together.

Ciara- Wow, you're on complete stalker mode.

by Tyuekenwlw September 15, 2011

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chode a la mode

To make a banana split sunday using your chode (short fat weiner) instead of a banana.

I thought it would be funny to put whipped cream on my wang and present it to this ho bag as my chode a la mode, but she was lactose intollerant and did not pig out on it.

by philthy rich November 19, 2006

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Hiroto Hardcore Mode

Hiroto Hardcore Mode is a drinking rule for the game of King's Cup where one must finish their whole drink whenever they must take a drink.
Originated in Ballarat, Australia in the 2010's.

Let's play it Hiroto Hardcore Mode!

by Dillydallydoo November 24, 2020

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defense mode jesus

When Jesus is threatened, he is known to go into this stance. He has much higher defense ratings, but he is much slower and vulnerable to crucifictions.

Omg Omg Omg!?!?! Is that Defense Mode Jesus?

Oh noes!!! Crucify him, and fast!

by KevBrainShaft October 18, 2007

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sorcerer's apprentice mode

Like Mickey Mouse's brooms, sorcerer's apprentice mode is a computer event that triggers over and over again on its own output. There was once a time on USENET (an internet message board system) where a program was written to cancel anonymously posted messages automatically. Problem was, the canceling message was also an anonymous message which caused the program to trigger on its own output.

This actually will happen if you try to downgrade a 2.0 firmware PSP and you have Norton running...the screen real estate gets used up faster and faster with the same darn error message. This is because it gets a false positive that the downgrader is PSPBrick, then Norton quarantines the "virus" which causes it to notice the freshly quarantined virus as a new virus that was just installed seconds later, and the process repeats.

some source (sorce) code

int main(){
printf("There's been a horrible error!);
main(); /* call the main function and eat more memory */
}
return 0

"I tried to copy the downgrader to my PSP, but Norton seems to have went into sorcerer's apprentice mode."

by Braveheart's thirst for blood January 13, 2007

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