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Pi-Fi

People call this Mi-Fi, but it is wrong. Pi-fi is your portable wifi, also known had your hotspots but usually it is a device that is mobile.

"Do you want to use my M-iFi?" said Mark
"What that's? " said John
"Its my portable wifi." said Mike

"You mean Pi-Fi, dummy." said John

by Self-Educated Doctor January 22, 2021


slinging pies

The act of delivering pizza.

Bobby Fresh is slinging pies for papa johns.

by Superchill November 2, 2014


Money pies

A piece (or slice) of the pie. A large quantity of money we all desire to acquire.

Paul was working for 3 jobs so that he could stack his money pies.

by Mommastacks July 27, 2018


Pi as Propaganda

When the number π is used to draw attention to herself through posters, banners, and graffiti in public places, because these oft-powerful images can influence or change people’s minds about the mathematical constant.

Unlike other noteworthy but struggling constants like e and 𝜙, π has continually succeeded to be part of popular culture, because she believes that “pi as propaganda” is an effective marketing tool to remain relevant in the minds of both math and nonmath people.

by Numerati November 24, 2024


Pi’s Block

The math constant’s equivalent of writer’s block. When the number π frustratingly finds herself facing a blank page with zero output on her part, often spewing out a string of four-letter words.

Unlike her constant counterparts like e and 𝜙, rain or shine, π doesn’t give the excuse of pi’s block to rationalize why she’s semi-productive or unproductive on certain days.

by Numerati August 11, 2024


Pulling a Pies

Being poor in a game or in real life

Viceninja5 is pulling a pies and being poor.

by CasualWhy May 9, 2021


Pi box

A box most commonly hand made in which a Gaelic poet places small slips of paper that describe the perfection and beauty of Pi. Also commonly called in some areas as an “Awesome box”.

Once I found the perfection of an equation so I placed a Pi- etic entry in a “Pi box”.

by dmbpoetic November 29, 2011