Futurist
well
what i think it is a person who thinks of what could be
and how it is built and what is the reaction of that item and how it could effect the people and the earth and what are
the steps to build that item from now to there
futurist
by Loveday on Nov 26, 2004 08:42:46
Someone who senses what's coming next. Someone who can project into the future a
viable,
sensible reality, and who is enthusiastic about the
possibilities.
Example:
My son,
Benny, is becoming a futurist, and that makes me happy. His
overview is wise and
practical, and he's in love with what can be.
Futuristic Swag
by LeremyLenny on Mar 27, 2009 10:46:08
Person with copious amounts of swag on a more futuristic level. Something that no one has seen before. People who usually obtain
futuristic swag are trendsetters.
Yung LA is argueably the creator of futuristic swag(he claims).
J-Money also claims to have created it.
Example:
Gucci: Ayy Dogg check out dem shades
Yung LA be having.
Jucie: Yeah, he be on some
futuristic swag. Some 2021 shit
mayne.
Gucci: Yeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Futuristic Lingo
by Dermot Sutherland on Jun 18, 2011 12:34:59
N. Form of speech. Special vocabulary with characteristics of the future. It originates
from New York City. Its also used as an adjective when people describe their particular
swagger. They can say thats my "
futuristic lingo" or I have "futuristic lingo". Any future slang is futuristic lingo.
neo-futurist
by Etan Ilfeld on Sep 29, 2009 07:10:34
Contemporary neo-futurist aesthetics are inspired by the
futurist movement of the early 20th century: The machine becomes an integral element of
the creative process itself, and generates the emergence of artistic modes that would have been impossible prior to
computer technology.
Pi Futurist
by Covido on May 01, 2022 16:39:29
A math professor who advises both
undergraduate and postgraduate students which area of research on the number π they should
embark on in order to increase their chances of getting published in reputable math publications, with
minimum frustration and pain.
Example:
Dictator Kim is asking
comrade Trump whether he’d recommend any ex-lecturer from his now-defunct
Trump University, who might be keen to work as a
pi futurist for the Pyongyang University of Science and Technology on a three-year contract, with high prospects of securing tenure if local researchers’ submissions grace the pages of math periodicals and journals.
Futuristic Dystopia
by FSRueful on Jan 13, 2019 03:27:03
A noun used in reference to many science fiction (sci-fi) books that involve topics like a perfect world. For example, it may involve the use of
euthanasia (for killing) those who do not fit into the societies of the settings there. It may also be about a book with characters following a seemingly corrupted government in which orders people to give them their
life partners (spouses), jobs, children, and more. It may talk about slaves that were born solely for work outside of the settings and
disposed of after their work is over with in the world. Usually used as a new genre term or a category of fiction books.
Example:
"Did you read that book about a
futuristic dystopia yet?"
"Yeah, pretty depressing. That boy got his whole genetic line in jeopardy because all of the identical boys were perfect and orderly except for him. He could have been
euthanized and killed just because he didn't fit in.
Too bad too sad, be actually dies at the end."
"Wait...what?"
"The government's crazy idea of a utopia is terrible in that book."
"Indeed, let's not even dwell on the topic of the already ruined world all that much."