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zero the hero

A cryptic person.

The most popular non-cover song by wordCannibal Corpse/word.

Your face is normal, that's the way you were bred.

by larstait October 13, 2003

11πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


ones and zeroes

a system of rating women as either capable of being sexed or incapable of being sexed, derived from binary code

"At the end of the night, you can throw out your scale of one to ten and just go with ones and zeroes."

by jwd142 August 12, 2009

10πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


Zero Two

A overly simped on character that isn’t even good.

I’m honestly about to piss off a lot of people. Zero Two isn’t even good tbh

by Your Local Weirdo April 25, 2021

10πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


Ground Zero

Extremely untidy teenager's bedroom

Man, it's ground zero in here. Where's my other sock?

by Goldkill February 20, 2004

45πŸ‘ 59πŸ‘Ž


Ground Zero

Lots of people dont know it, but ground zero is also a music festival of harder styles of music. Hardcore music, Terror, Hardstyle, its all to be heard there. its a festival in the Bussloo area in the Netherlands and its being held once every year.

1. Which festival are you going to visit next year, Defqon 1, or Ground zero? or Both?

2. I think I will visit Ground zero because its at night, and Defqon 1 is too soft for me.

by ReddiebombasticFTWirockudont February 1, 2011

20πŸ‘ 23πŸ‘Ž


zero tolerance

1. (and only one meaning)-zT
-n. A clan that owns everybody who plays CS. Specifically all that resides in Taiwan.

OMFG Zero Tolerance just OWNED US.

by syCk October 25, 2004

12πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


Simple Zeros

When you deliberately present figures that end in zeros, instead of including decimal points or fractionsβ€”you want to simplify and present the numbers to the nearest thousand, million, or billion so that people can easily make sense of them.

Trying to impress a lay audience with accurate statistics is a case of β€œmore is less”—for example, instead of saying that the 2020 budget is expected to be $148,765,332,185.00, a friendly figure rounded down with simple zeros like $148 billion would be more meaningful.

by MathPlus January 12, 2019

222πŸ‘ 305πŸ‘Ž