A number added to the end of a username or gamertag, usually (if not always) by Japanese gamers (or non-Japanese Otaku) to represent the respectful honorific "-San" which sounds the same as the number three in Japanese.
Don't "-kun" me, bitch; I am Vezzy3.
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How I love three
If only in your arms I could be
That would make me beyond happy
If only you see all the love in meβ¦
You are the one
Who I love
For my heart you have won.
To your arms I wait to finally run.
Letting go, I will not do
This hug is way overdue.
we both know our love is true.
And yes there will be that tattoo.
I love you
And canβt wait again for my 3
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A ballsack... usually used in online messeages. Example:
I want to <3 you (I want to fuck you)
I <3'd her soo bad (I fucked her soo bad)
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An emoticon used to resemble a smile or grin that is usually expressed by anime and/or manga fans.
"Lol, I LOVE NARUTO SO FREAKING MUCH :3" (Sorry if I'm stereotyping)
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a #3 is when you pee out of your ass,you know diarrhea.
yo man my tummy aint feeling so hot i think i gotta go take a #3.
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less than 3. or 1, 2, 0, and all negative numbers.
"Name a number <3."
"-26492746482644."
"Correct!"
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.3~ or .3 repeating is commonly thought to equal 1/3. Believers of this idea claim that because the number of decimals is infinite, that it must equal 1/3. They sometimes use the supporting example that .33333333=1/3, therefore .66666666=2/3 therefore .99999999= 3/3, or 1. To prove this wrong, you need to consider 2 things. First, and most sensible, 10 is not divisible by 3. Therefore, no matter how many .3's you use, they will never be able to complete the whole number 1. The second thing you need to consider is that with .33333~, you will always be off by just a little from achieving 1/3. This is why when you use a calculator and enter 1/3, the decimal given is .333333334.
.33333333x3= .99999999
.33333334x3=1.02
The answer of what decimal multiplied by 3 equals one is lurking somewhere in between those 2.
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