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Error Node

A mode in which a family-unit of systems equare; a function of linear systems. Classical. Trial.

Error Node: An appropriate way for a system or a method of computational methods to prioritize a system of means in the outlying decisions that rely on the sum of data and discrete organization.

by POLY101 July 14, 2019


Error Code 101

Error Code 101 on Instagram is a protected user who is being hidden from the public for unknown reasons.

Error Code 101 could be a threat

by Eieuhe g eowsoifhd May 25, 2020


Clear Caps Error

When Someone blunders there order of caps in a sentence like putting a caps at the start of a sentence but not on the name of a person

"Yo james"

"OMG can you believe she made a Clear Caps Error"

"Clearly you shouldn't have made a CCE and instead said "Yo James" "

by THORA HOLDEN December 22, 2022


1077 Error

When someone annoyingly talks in a pitch higher than 1077 Hertz.

Bob: Why is Susan so loud today?
Mike: 1077 Error!

Kevin: Jenna's having a 1077 Error!

by McScrappyPants February 2, 2023


friday error

The typical error on myspace that mainly occurs on Fridays when your comments don´t make it on your friend´s profile.

I tried to send you a comment, but I got those friday errors all the time.

by Julian Angel May 25, 2007


error-repeater

An individual who repeats an error.

My Mother made me realize that there are people who continually repeat an action they were informed, know, and should remember is an error. They might repeat an error because they forgot it was wrong to do it, or due to some other mental incapacity. I realized she was an “error-repeater”, but that that term is new, so I decided to submitted it to this excellent website that is increasing the body of knowledge and improving everything.

by but for March 21, 2022


fielding error

This is something that does not exist while the Hawks are at bat. Because they do not exist all batted balls are considered hits.

Shouldn't that be a fielding error because she threw the ball 15 feet over the first baseman's head?
Nope thats 100% a single.

Shouldn't that be a fielding error because the ball went through the third basemen's legs?
nope I think the sun got in her eyes

by Press box April 13, 2011