Dimension
Pronunciation: Dēmen-shunsA plane of existence often compared with
geometrical shapes. There are a total of 26
spacial dimensions according to theoretical physics. However, pop culture has twisted its meaning and associate dimensions with universes. For example, travelling to a different dimension is usually thought of as travelling to a different universe. The term "Interdimensional" supports this claim by having a connotation related to that of the multiverse. It is important to understand the difference between these two, because movies and TV shows are getting the science of theoretical and
astrophysics wrong.
Dimension
by OP213 on Dec 07, 2007 15:29:01
Slang for
the dime, when your speaking in terms of weight compared to price. Like a twenty is to dub,
a ten is a
dimension.
dimension
by InvaderKap on Apr 01, 2009 12:12:04
1. dimension (n) pl. dimensions: A specification of the spatial and
directional limits of a given space, designated by a number representing the maximum number of lines in said instance of geometric space that can possibly exist such that the angle between any one of them and any other one of them is a
right angle (also designated by the minimum number of points needed to define it
minus one).
2. dimension (n) pl. dimensions: A category of related units of measurement that can be converted to one another from one another.
3. dimension (n) pl. dimensions: An alternate universe or a parallel universe, the latter usually referred to in fiction.
Example:
Definition 1 example: A plane exists in 2
dimensions because only
2 lines at a time can be mutually perpendicular in it.
Definition 2 example: The dimensions in question in
the formula for speed are distance and time.
Definition 3 example: In this other dimension, the strange people with giant hands did things vastly differently.
dimension
by Fallen Ranger on May 18, 2006 04:37:07
Example:
After nine caronas it seems im in another dimension, where my head is
spinning and
my grandma over there is starting to look
pretty hot!
dimensions
by tinydancer10 on Jun 03, 2010 09:15:21
dimensions
by Alex Quantashassle on Jun 10, 2005 19:14:53
To say that someone has dimensions is another way to say that someone is an
arsehole.
Stemmed from the colloquial phrase
noting that someone's 'interesting'...
Ranch Dimension
by Slasher Fox on Sep 22, 2021 12:30:04
1. Someone who has terrible internet, or unable to understand via voice chatting.
2.Someone drowning another creature by
dumping an
ungodly amount
ranch dressing on to them.
Example:
Example 1
Brian: *
unintelligible noise*
Nathan: Damn, bro are you in
the Ranch Dimension?
Example 2
Frank: "Fuck you
wasp to the Ranch Dimension"
fourth dimension
by John the Redeemer on Jun 12, 2006 16:04:09
The fourth dimension is time, as defined by Einstein in regards to the Theories of Relativity. The Spatial dimensions are those of height, length, and depth. The fourth dimension can be related to a
hypercube, much as the first dimension is related to a line, the second two lines connected at perpendicual angles to one another, and the
third dimension being a cube. The fourth dimension is(sometimes) associated with the
space-time continuum.
Example:
It is truly
inane to travel to a
universe that is based only upon the fourth dimension, as that woould include
only time, and no being could truly exist.
Poop dimension
by FartBabyTime on May 22, 2020 18:51:02
third dimension
by lilzilla on Feb 02, 2005 00:21:41
1. The
depth or
thickness of a real object.
2. A
metaphor for LSD, at least in the minds of certain cartoonists.
Example:
"The third dimension is a theoretical realm of space and time in which the particles and dark matter of this parallel, alternate reality bends light to collide with the electrical charges of the
subconscious mind. What is light becomes dark. What is dark becomes light. Some look into the third dimension and see nothingness; others believe they see the very
face of God." - Fluffy Thing,
Intermission in the Third Dimension