Someone who is an asshole at every extent; there is no angle you can look at them where they're not a colossal douchefractal.
John: Man, Alex is a 360-Degree Asshole; Now matter how you look at it, he's a fucking douche.
Brad: "Agreed."
When you start rattling off reasons on why you remember some celebrity/person while trying to remember their name but never iterate theirs or anyone else’s name.
"Do you remember that one person who married that chick who played the wife in that one TV show about the people whose father was arrested for something and they owned a housing company. I think that one kid who looks like the kid from that Facebook movie but isn't him is in that TV show also."
"Bro you just had six degrees of retardation come spewing out of your mouth"
1. When a person has to say or do something to prove that their PhD (or other big degree) actually means something.
2. When a person attempts to overcome their insecurities of their inferior degree by using words no one else knows.
guy: The Professor is speaking Greek again, that guy must have big degree syndrome.
Big degree syndrome is often observed in college professor atempting to impress new students.
Having the intent to kill someone. Planning out a plot to kill. Assassination.
The assassin committed 1st degree murder by killed the man the assassin wanted to kill.
When you want to kill someone you hate but someone else appears (usually your S.O.), takes your weapon, and kills you instead when you give them consent.
Damn, I hate myself. I should commit Third-degree suicide.
Criminal Offense charge that is received when commiting acts of ballbagery.
Complaining about your neighbors loud music on a Sunday to someone who doesn't care? You'll be charged with a 5th Degree Ballbag.
This is a Jedi-level arm wrestling technique whereby an arm wrestler can defeat another vicariously through someone else’s victory. It is part of the general theory of delusionality developed by internationally-renowned arm wrestler Ryan Bowen and practiced by a few top arm wrestlers.
Bowen has just lost his fourth match in a row but will take victory against the world number one by employing six degrees of supination.