Infinite
(proper name) The stage name used by some unknown
jackal whose real name we've yet to figure out. Appears as the main villain in the 2017 video game
Sonic Forces. Channels a stone fused onto his bust called the Phantom Ruby to create fake, virtual reality clones of your friends. Wears a mask to conceal his true identity, while simultaneously inadvertently revealing his hopeless insecurity from failing to defeat Shadow the Hedgehog once or twice. Thinks very highly of himself and looks down on literally everyone else. Doesn't have the courtesy to finish you off after
maiming you once. May secretly be a huge fan of Linkin Park. May or may not have
perished in the end of Sonic Forces.
Infinite
by Morgan13_33 on Jul 22, 2005 11:09:17
Infinite
by Shoe 456 on May 18, 2020 23:34:59
Infinite
by AdamdaAlienface on Jun 12, 2019 09:33:08
Infinite
by Saiyara on Dec 30, 2003 12:08:01
Infinite
by Rasha345 on Apr 26, 2011 08:59:37
Example:
An
archer shooting his bow. The
arrow flies in an
arch. How many points mathmatically are in an arch? An infinite number. How can the arrow go through an infinite number of points and then stop? It can't. Yet it does. ...
Infinite
by MetalFuckingMaster on Mar 15, 2004 18:53:16
Example:
That dude has
INFINITE beers.
Fuck, that
Road is INFINITE long.
Man you are INFINITE stupid.
Infinite
by truth_freevealed987 on Sep 02, 2016 17:05:22
infinition
by Mikhail Epstein on Nov 07, 2003 02:23:03
Example:
Certain fluid concepts in their emergent state are subject to in-finition--infinite dispersal of their meaning--rather than to definition. To infine is to suggest the infinity of possible definitions of a certain term or concept and therefore to
problematize its meaning and the possibility or the benefit of defining it. If definition circumscribes a specific conceptual area, then
infinition releases the concept from restricting demarcations and places it in an indeterminate zone. For example, Jacques Derrida never defines his method of deconstruction but only infines it in numerous passages.
Infinition is for the humanities what for mathematics is a transcendental number with its "infinite decimal expansion" expressed by a non-periodic
decimal fraction: an endless approximation to and escape from a discrete definition.
Infinitive
by Jafje on Sep 02, 2007 05:14:39
Basic form of verb: a form of a verb with no reference to a
specific tense, person, or subject.