Typical in conversation with "gen z" Cypriots, it is similar to when people say "L" in the western world. As "L" is a letter in the English alphabet, "lamda (λ)" is the substitution in the Greek alphabet. It has negative meaning just like "L" but sometimes can be used in a joke or in sarcasm.
Person 1- "Did you hear? That character dies in the show we were watching!"
Person 2- "Lamda"
Person 1- "I got 11/50 in my math test"
Person 2- "Lamda"
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The primary roots of Lambda Sigma Upsilon began in 1978. During that time, Rutgers University was a hotbed of political and academic controversy. Minority students, in particular Latinos, felt that they were not getting the attention they so desperately needed to succeed in their academic endeavors. This negligence was most prevalent on the Livingston College Campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. During that time groups of students and protestors would conduct campus center sit-ins and take over university facilities such as the Livingston Library to make the university administration aware of their negligence. It is during these events where our founders met.
Lamda Sigma Upsilon Man...it Takes a Real Man to be an Upsilon Man, and Only an Upsilon man is a Real Man...
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Uses to describe a retarded version of the word "Cool" but in a meme way
The sanskari word to use when you cannot use lauda. The origin of this word is still unknown but who cares just use it dude