The Greek biblical word for sin, "amartia", means literally "to miss the mark", like an archer. Sin is not necessarily defined by moral wrongness, by transgressing some set of rules, but is instead doing anything that takes our focus off God (the target), onto ourselves, thinking we are the be-all-and-end-all.
"Sin is nothing else than to neglect eternal things, and seek after temporal things" -- St. Augustine
Guy 1: Where were you?
Guy 2: In the bathroom.
Guy 1: You are going to hell.
Guy 2: Why?
Guy 1: Because that's a sin.
Guy 2: Aw...
a failure to miss the mark of perfection
I have sinned because I am not a perfect person.
Short for the word sine. It is a stupid and idiotic trigonometric function. Gives headaches to calculus students everywhere. Teachers try to give there students a stupid story about an indian, but they never really care, and when taught at seven in the morning, it could never really be understood.
sin(90)=1
It should be a sin to teach us about sin this early in the morning and expect us to remember it.
Misconduct. Wrong doing. Grave error. Often associated with, or the result of stupidity.
It should be a sin for people to be so blatantly ignorant that they lay blame on others for problems they've brought on themselves.
what hot girls do with hot boys
at night
in bed
Nick: I'm feeling aroused. Let's engage in sin!
Marie: Ooo yeah!