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On the differential

A phrase indicating indifference or lack of interest in something.

1) Person 1: "Hey, man, you been playing any basketball recently?"

Person 2: "Eh, not really. It's on the differential."

2) Jim: "Feeling like going to the pub tonight?"

John: "Meh, I dunno. It's on the differential."

by teriyakijockey April 8, 2013

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differential

Noun
1704

1 a : the product of the derivative of a function of one variable by the increment of the independent variable b : a sum of products in which each product consists of a partial derivative of a given function of several variables multiplied by the corresponding increment and which contains as many products as there are independent variables in the function
2 : a difference between comparable individuals or classes <a price differential>; also : the amount of such a difference

Adjective
1647

1 a : of, relating to, or constituting a difference : DISTINGUISHING b : making a distinction between individuals or classes c : based on or resulting from a differential d : functioning or proceeding differently or at a different rate
2 : being, relating to, or involving a differential or differentiation
3 a : relating to quantitative differences b : producing effects by reason of quantitative differences

by Buffy69 June 2, 2004

24πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


differentiation

The work you say in place of 'difference' when you think you're smart.

"There is no Differentiation between the two"

by bobob1236 September 8, 2018

8πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


differentiate

A different way to say "think," based on the fact that differentiating is a key function of thinking.

Is the ability to differentiateβ€”to tell things apart, to distinguish between things, to determine which thing is better, which thing is more importantβ€”the essence of intelligence and also of thought? the researcher asked himself. His cousin, a stand-up comedian, word inventor, and word artist quipped, "might dif-FOR-en-ti-ate' mean the ability to differentiate what a thing is used 'for.' And could "differentiate" surreally mean, something along the lines of she ate differently, different she ate?

by but for December 26, 2017

7πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


differentiate

to distinguish from similar options

What differentiated this start-up portal was a relationship with urbandictionary.com

by Alexander Zubatov March 17, 2007

19πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


Differentiate

Another word for difference.

J: Wow she looks a lot like her sister.
Y: Yea it's hard to differentiate.

(difficult to see the difference)

by Rebanex March 5, 2008

14πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


differentiate

Used as a verb in a threatening tone, can be used to mean "fuck up," "kill," etc...

You fuckin' touch me again and I'll differentiate ya!

by Jason McAaron May 14, 2008

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