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Large Language Model

an ai that is large and that does something with text
for example, OpenAI's Chat GPT

GPT-4 is a large language model created by OpenAI.

by yusp48 December 27, 2023


He's a Model

A word used on ROBLOX to define someone who is an asshole.

Wow he's demoting someone for teleporting and saying hi? He's a Model.

by TheM1911 February 21, 2019


Pule Model

Person from Zagon, Slovenia who goes to Pule

You’re Pule Model.

by Marjan Simke Jordan October 27, 2021


Model-J.U.N.K

An Item that is Trash, or absolute JUNK

Dude I got this cheap tuner, but its Model-J.U.N.K.

by Keegmo April 8, 2007


radio model

A person, usually female, whose voice is hot & sexy, but who's fat &/or ugly physically -- i.e. they'd make a great sexy model on the radio only.

Buddy: So I got this wrong number last week -- she sounded HOT! So I talked her into meeting me for drinks. Turns out she weighed about 400 pounds!

Friend: sounds like a radio model!

Buddy: I fucked her anyway!

Friends: Youda man!

by cyberpope67,BC,Canada January 5, 2014


Asshole Model

An asshole model is an antique model 100% of the times relating to an asshole. As human assholes come, it could be in all shapes and sizes. The antique asshole model comes from the unique featueres they offer. Usually being from Greek or English backgrounds and always being able to be spread to the most extreme sizes. Asshole models are well known for the large shits that they are able to produce and the large amounts of shit that they can also speak.

Edward how dare you show us your asshole at the dinner table!!! We don't care that you model, we're not shoving the chicken leg up there!!!

Georginio, I would like to introduce you to my friend David. Don't get frisky but he is an asshole model and was hired by Calvin klien yesterday!

by Salim Mehajer April 2, 2019


boomerang business model

A business model in which all profits from a good or service are returned to the consumers that generated them, with only compensation for operating costs extracted by the provider of the good or service.

A website based on a boomerang business model generates advertising revenue proportional to user traffic, then returns its profits to its users, keeping only the portion of advertising revenue equal to operating costs.

by Roland Eavey August 9, 2006