The act of doing poorly on a test and/or quiz after studying with your dad the night before
A certain type of behavior, represented by those who have inflated egos. People who are experiencing Weberism may be suffering from a superiority complex.
Our lecturer is constantly acting up on us.
- Yes, he might be suffering from Weberism.
The Weber family is a significant international family with German origins, who were highly prominent during the 1800s because of the family patriarch Peter Weber, the twenty-third wealthiest person in history, who created railroad and shipping empires on the west coast. His descendants went on to build great Fifth Avenue mansions, Newport, Rhode Island summer cottages, and various other exclusive homes. The family members were the leaders of the high society scene, until the early 1900s, when the ten great Fifth Avenue mansions were torn down and fellow Weber homes were sold as museums and the like. The family suffered from a major downfall in prominence by the mid-1900s. Despite the family's downfall and major loss of fortunes, the Webers remain the eleventh wealthiest family in history.
Branches of the family are found on the United States East Coast as well as a few in Michigan.
The Weber family will never be forgotten in history.
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The SI unit of magnetic flux, causing the electromotive force of one volt in a circuit of one turn when generated or removed in one second
1 weber = 1 tesla square meter
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Used in place of grill, referring to the face or mouth. Named after the grill brand Weber.
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A nap, usually 35-40 minutes in length, taken on one's lunch break in their car. The napper feels groggy and unmotivated after a weber.
Man, I don't feel like doing anything this afternoon after that weber.
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