Used when in arguments when you are completely in the wrong and can not think of anything else to say to the other party. Often used by people who are mentally unstable.
Girl one: Why don't you be nice to my friend!?
Girl two: Um, grow some bangs!
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The Swelling of the Knee or leg
I was stung by a bee and it made my Knee Grow (Negro)
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LED GROW LIGHT (Light emitting diode)the ULTRA light that uses LED proton light for plant growth. Ultra LED lights can produce different light spectrum's which enables the plant to grow with the spectrum's the plant needs for growth.
The best light to grow with is a LED GROW LIGHT
LED Ultra grow lights are the best for growing plants.
Ultra LED grow lights produce more yield for the energy used.
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Yet another word for feces.
Perhaps British in origin, as the person who informed of of this word was, and I had never heard about it before that point.
Also see crap, shit, poo, poop, shite, feces, bowel movements, manure, poo-poo, turtle heads, brown baby boys, chocolate pudding, among many other words that make you lose your appetite thinking about them.
He left me a pile of groguns in the toilet, the fucker.
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A way for adults and family members to explain why a kid has been eating so much and seem to have packed on a few pounds.
Auntie Barb: Oh, Johnny! Your a growing boy! *gag* Your eating so much.
Johnny: *munch munch* Don't try that line on me.
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The fast growing hierarchy (shortened to FGH) is a method of defining large numbers. It takes in two inputs.
We define f(0,n) = n+1. For example: f(0,3) = 4. Next step is iteration. f(1,n) is f(0,f(0...f(0,n)...)) where f(0,...) is iterated n times. For example, f(1,2) = f(0,f(0,2)) = 4. Same rules for f(m,n).
Now let's define what ordinals are. Very simplified, they're a kind of infinity.
Consider this: |||....|
This has infinite sticks, but there's a 1st stick, 2nd stick... the last stick is the ωth stick. You can have ω+1, ω+2, ω+3 etc too. For our purposes, a limit ordinal is an ordinal that has no finite part at the end (so ω+3 is not a limit ordinal but ω×3 is.).
So how can we use this within FGH? We need to define a fundamental sequence (FS). An FS is the steps we take to reach a new limit ordinal. So the FS for ω is 0,1,2... and for ω×2 it's ω,ω+1,ω+2...
We can write this as: ωn = n, ω×2n = ω+n, ω^2n = ω×n and so on. There are more ordinals, but it'll do for our purposes.
This is not the only system for an FS. There's more, but I cannot fit it in an entry.
Now consider an ordinal α. Now FGH can be defined concretely:
for f(α,n):
if α is 0, it is n+1.
if α is not a limit ordinal, it is f(α-1,f(α-1...f(α-1,n)...)) where f(α-1,...) is iterated n times.
if α is a limit ordinal, it is f(αn,n).
Let's do an example: f(ω,3) = f(3,3) = f(2,f(2,f(2,3))). I know that f(2,n) = n×2^n, so it's 1.804356 × 10^15151336, which is HUGE! Imagine how large f(ω,10) is.
Graham's Number is approximately equal to f(ω+1,3) within the Fast Growing Hierarchy.
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This is a very serious definition, it normally used when someone is getting angry. I used it in the sentence “I dislike how people grow old and fart waggot you” my friend answered with “are you mentally ok?” This can be used to stop arguments and help with. Child vocabulary.
“I dislike how people grow old and fart waggot you” my friend answered with “are you mentally ok?”