Embellishing or exaggerating a story to the point of disbelief.
Well that story has definitely had the Purnell factor added to it.
Embellishing or exaggerating a story to the point of disbelief.
Well that story has definitely had the Purnell factor added to it.
When a woman appears to be hot with sunglasses on, but soon as she takes them off, becomes tremendously less hot
Ben spots a beautiful girl walking into a building so he followed inside to talk to her, but when he walked in he immediately left because she had removed her sunglasses and revealed the ocular distortion factor.
The belief that every guy instantly looks more attractive when he's wearing a suit.
That guy has the suit factor, he's like James bond
The brute force required to launch a properly rolled and seated booger from the thumb.
Is it just me or are boogers getting stickier? I've noticed a sharp increase in flick factor required to achieve release.
what you say when something is true or agreed upon
Man: let me get this straight Mario can jump Sonic is fast Pikachu is electric Kirby likes to eat/breath
Boy: True factor
Its the concept of conflict between whether you should or shouldn't ask for help in the late stages of a task, when it typically should've already been done.
My Engineering is due in a week, should I implement the Nate factor or not?