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They 7/11

They 7/11 means that someone or company will cover you until you leave.

Will they 7/11 your pay?

by Raymond Luxury-Yacht June 28, 2021


L 7

The realest out. The term from the big boss . DOLO the lil Soulja along with 2 tymes THE HBIC

Don’t play with the L 7

by 7gang February 9, 2022


7 Stud

7 Stud is a popular poker game in which each player is dealt 7 cards in the following order:
2 face down
4 face up
1 face down
Each player makes the best possible 5-card hand using any combination of their seven cards.

1. Lets play 7 stud and bet ten dollars a hand.

by timmmmmmer August 20, 2008


Shrek 7

Based on the trend shown by graphing the Rotten Tomatoes score of Shrek movies, this movie, if it were to come out, would have a Rotten Tomatoes score of

Shrek 1: 88%
Shrek 2: 89%
Shrek 3: 41%

Shrek 4: 57%
Up by one, down by 48, up by 16. Continuing this pattern, we will have down by 768, up by 256, down by 12288. Adding this all up, we get a Rotten Tomatoes score for Shrek 7 of -12743. Still better than Morbius.

by AlownAgainstTheWorld May 26, 2023


7-0

The Liverpool vs Man Urinated match which occured on March 5th 2023 which saw Palah, Punez, Pakpo and Primino body Man Urinated 7-0, Erik 7-0 Hag left the bad club and had sex with his mates at Ajax afterwards.

Remember when Man Urinated lost 7-0 to Liverpool in their 'off season'?

by skrinklejob funpants July 15, 2023


7 news

The Australian equivalent of FOX Network

Little Timmy: 'BrO i hEArD tHaT is iS Not sAFe to GeT leTtErs froM ChinA dUe tO CovID!!!!!!11111!!!1!1111'
Gramps: 'whered you hear this?
Little Timmy: '7 news'
Gramps: smacks into the abyss

by iDontTrustYou April 17, 2024


1/7-turn mouse-pad rotation

Refers to where you temporarily spin your rectangular mouse-pad a fraction of a turn so that you can roll the mouse diagonally along the pad for maximum "continuous travel-distance" before having to lift the mouse and bring it back up to the top of the pad again. Useful for when you need to move the cursor farther than an entire "top to bottom" or "left to right" sweep of the screen, such as if the web-page is extra long/wide, or if you are needing to view the page with the magnifier racked up considerably.

I always set my cursor's travel-speed at maximum so that I usually don't have to move the mouse very far to navigate the entire screen-area; once in a while I have to look at a really long column of text or images (like if I'm reading a large volume of text or shopping for items on a lengthy catalog-page), though, and so I do a 1/7-turn mouse-pad rotation to minimize my having to perform "fresh-bite hops" with the mouse.

by QuacksO April 3, 2019