The opposite of Layman’s terms. To make something much more complicated than it has to be. A convoluted nonsensical explanation.
Jerry: Ellie and I are breaking up.
Mike: wait what happened?
Jerry: Well to put it into Laywoman’s Terms, she told me that she “had a dream that I cheated on her with her friend Nichole who is a Scorpio born on a full moon, and her amethyst crystal said our relationship was incompatible”.
Mike: that makes no god damn sense.
Jeremy: exactly
dog water-really trash at the game
cracked-really good at the game
on me !-when someone with a pump runs up to u
dog water
_____-dude my brother died 20s into the game
______-bruh he is so dog water
cracked
_______-mate ur really cracked
_______-thanks i’ve been playing for a while
these are the fortnight terms
When you forget things because you smoke a lot.
Dude, you remember what happened last night?
Nah.
Dang. Smoke term memory loss.
Key Terms : adj (th-italic) & pronounciate 2 simple word as
key - keys
term - terms
this participle tilde ‡ indirect subject ‡ definition
46R : tilde adj participle : webster 's xlsx docx csv
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explaining something in simple terms for uninitiated persons, especially highly technical information put into terms even a child would understand. Making tech talk understandable by the masses.
I couldn't understand TCP/IP until my buddy put it in sissy terms for me.
The most beautiful, amazing, intelligent, smart, funny and person you will ever meet. She is the girl in high school that everyone knows. Everything with her is done to perfection and this will become a name that everyone will know someday. She is the one that everyone loves.
She has the perfect body and also the face. She also has a lot of books. That's why I'm saying that she is the one who has the intelligence and the beauty!
Yooo boy is that a terme?
Oh man she is the definition of beauty!
“In terms of whatever,” despite one’s best philosophical pondering, means absolutely nothing. It is a phrase designed to irritate someone with its inanity.
“What are you speaking in terms of?”
“In terms of whatever. Could be anything.”