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Brady factor

When you inflict doubt in an opponent during a critical moment.

Dude, its the Brady Factor. They just lost the game.

by Urbanbrewhahaha January 21, 2018


Fudge Factor

The Cloud9 top laner.

"Cloud9 would be losing right now if it wasn't for the fudge factor

by Barry McCockenner October 20, 2021


Sociotechonomic factors

Adj. A combination of specific social, technological, and economic environmental conditions to be specifically cited as an explanation for a certain phenomena.

The sociotechonomic factors of the 21st century, such as the increased use of the internet and social media, America's increased distaste for the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the sudden faltering of the economy at the end of the Bush era are all important conditions that played a role in Barack Obama's vitory in the 2008 Presidential election.

by Helloo0ooo October 9, 2011


Balloon Factor

When a company expands quicker than the directors or shareholders can keep up with employees, eventually it explodes like a balloon.

Chris and Pete promised consumer's their investments would be delivered in a set time frame. When that failed, Chris and Pete promised new and better products which sucked further outside investors in. Eventually unable to deliver any products, the company folded....that is the "balloon factor"

by Winfield83 January 4, 2019


Kaitlin Factor

A military-grade level of planning, organization and precision normally reserved for special operations missions and political coups.

I was worried about starving to death on my trip to the Amazon. Luckily, the Kaitlin Factor prevailed.

by MarcDemo November 8, 2016


Fuckery Factor

The common root cause that makes a situation become fucked; an instigative action, suggestion, or plan that causes fuckery to ensue leading to a fucked moment

"That party really got out of hand.." "Yeah, that broken staircase from Dave mattress sledding was the total fuckery factor there."

by Thatdudeshotwife69 March 28, 2021


scale factor

A scale factor is a number which scales, or multiplies, some quantity. In the equation y = Cx, C is the scale factor for x. C is also the coefficient of x, and may be called the constant of proportionality of y to x. For example, doubling distances corresponds to a scale factor of two for distance, while cutting a cake in half results in pieces with a scale factor of one half. The basic equation for it is image over primeage. In the field of measurements, the scale factor of an instrument is sometimes referred to as sensitivity. The ratio of any two corresponding lengths in two similar geometric figures is also called a scale factor.

Too hard to discribe scale factor in a sentence

by Omgjehd December 8, 2016