(verb)
1. To be actively utilizing a terminal or virtual console to communicate with an external system.
2. To be in route in an airport from one concourse to another.
"She was terminaling into the server via SSH to restart the web service."
"The person in the red jacket has me terminaling from one gate to another to catch the connecting flight."
"I saw the word 'terminaling' used in a sentence on PaulsDevBlog.com, and it looked cool and felt good reading it aloud."
Terminal stress is the maximum amount of stress attainable at any given time. The caused can be personal, professional distress, or a combination of the two. Often triggered an astronomical workload or by the ratio of preparedness to approaching deadlines.
I have so many projects due next Friday I’ve hit terminal stress.
A state of disability so severe that it leads to a cause of death
With the plays that Billy is making at second base makes me think that he is terminally handicapped.
Some Mexican guy who wanted to be the terminator and is named Juan Sanchez
I called my friend the Mexican terminator after he terminated them tacos
A comma at the end of a comment, clause or even otherwise-perfect sentence that then receives no continuation.
My cousin used the terminal comma when she sent me this text message:
> Wow, grandma didn't invite you to the family get-together,
and then all my cousins and brother went to the movies.
i looked this up for my math homework but couldnt find it so here ya go i had to figure it out myself a terminating decimal is a decimal without a end
person 1: what does terminating decimal mean ? i looked it up in the urban dictionary but didnt find it .
person 2: its a decimal without a end, For example, 1 / 4 can be expressed as a terminating decimal: It is 0.25. In contrast, 1 / 3 cannot be expressed as a terminating decimal, because it is a recurring decimal, one that goes on forever.
person 1: woah your a human calculator ! wow