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The royal duke of digits

1: A mythical figure whom possesses math skills of a much higher level than that of an average mortal man. (Believed by some to have the ability to solve complex quadratic equations with minimal expenditure of time and/or physical exertion.)

2: One whom has the ability to go medieval on that seemingly unsolvable and obscure "The train left the station" problem's ass.

"Im not the royal duke of digits, but 31 divided by 2 doesn't exactly perplex me."

by The Math Merlin December 29, 2007

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digital hose down

When you use a motor-driven camera so that you can get rapid sequence of multiple shots of a celebrityβ€”that's a digital hose down.

"Britney got the digital hose down from the National Enquirer dude when she showed up at court again."

by Spocklette April 4, 2008


DJ= Digital Jammaster

DJ was once known as a Disc Jockey, but now we are in a digital Era and the name needed to be updated so behold to the revolution of Digital Jammasters.

Digital Jammaster Jam master DJ= Digital Jammaster

by Spunkerzzzzzzzz1992 November 29, 2011


Digital Jet-Lag

When communicating with someone digitally in a distant time zone by phone, text, video chat or Skype, digital jet-lag is the feeling of being tired or fatigued from said communication and its disruption of your normal schedule and routine.

Joey: Why are you so tired? It's only 5pm where you live.
Damon: I have digital jet-lag from staying up until 3:30am video-chatting with you.

by Damonator February 24, 2012


digital green card

1. A digital immigrant who spent the time and effort to adapt in a digital culture.

2. A digital immigrant who is accepted by and given official immigration status by The Tech Heads

Jeff is like a good Mexican. He wasn't born into the society that he's forced to exist in, but he makes the best of it and tries to be a productive member. He needs a digital green card!

by GibbyP June 15, 2007

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100 digits of pi

3.14159, this is Ο€
Followed by 2-6-5-3-5-8-9
Circumference over diameter
7-9, then 3-2-3
OMG! Can't you see?
8-4-6-2-6-4-3
And now we're on a spree
38 and 32, now we're blue
Oh, who knew?
7, 950 and then a two
88 and 41, so much fun
Now a run
9-7-1-6-9-3-9-9
Then 3-7, 51
Half way done!
0-5-8, now don't be late
2-0-9, where's the wine?
7-4, it's on the floor
Then 9-4-4-5-9
2-3-0, we gotta go
7-8, we can't wait
1-6-4-0-6-2-8
We're almost near the end, keep going
62, we're getting through
0-8-9-9, on time
8-6-2-8-0-3-4
There's only a few more!
8-2, then 5-3
42, 11, 7-0 and 67
We're done! Was that fun?
Learning random digits
So that you can brag to your friends

Wow 100 digits of pizza is amazing!

by Wubble_bubble March 6, 2020

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digital literacy corps

The "digital literacy corps" is an initiative to increase digital inclusion, reduce the digital divide, and to increase broadband adoption via the use of teams of volunteers to work with population groups that have lower broadband adoption rates, teaching them "digital literacy."

In 2003, Net Literacy's team of student volunteers created a digital literacy corps that helped teach senior citizens, the disabled, and families with lower incomes, among others, how to use a computer and the Internet and identify their own personal broadband value propositon to help increase broadband adoption rates.

by MsSage December 6, 2009

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