Roman Numeral
by Diedon on Oct 16, 2015 03:25:31
Roman numerals are numerals that replace the normal Arabic numerals. They use letters such as
I, V, X, L, C, D, and M. Each letter has a value and cannot be
repeated more than 3 times. A bar over a
roman numeral means it has been multiplied 1000 times so you don't have to write numbers that are like 20 numerals long.
Broman Numerals
by Dylan FKD on Aug 14, 2010 13:56:33
Noun.
1) The phone number,
mailing address, or other form of contact information involving
digits belonging to a bro, which he may or may not choose to
advertise to potential mates.
2) In the context of a dare or a strongly imposed suggestion, may apply to the aformentioned contact information belonging to the desired mate. Only used when imposed upon a bro.
Example:
1) "Say, Brantford, can you hook me up with your
broman numerals so I can keep in touch about the latest lax scores?"
2) "
I dare say, Farnsworth, the odds of you attaining yonder
beauty's broman numerals are far inferior to the odds of myself completing the same task."
Roman Numeral
by Diedon on Oct 13, 2015 05:31:22
Roman numerals are a type of numerals that use the letters I, V, X, L, C,D, and M
They are used in
ancient Rome way back before when Hindu Arabic numbers weren't even invented.