coefficient
A number or symbol multiplied with a variable or an unknown quantity in an
algebraic term. For example, 4 is the coefficient in the term
4x, and x is the coefficient in x(
a + b). A numerical measure of a physical or chemical property that is constant for a system under specified conditions.
coefficient of manliness
by Gizmino on Mar 31, 2021 15:44:46
It is a
coefficient calculated by dividing your " penis length" by your height and then
multiply the result by 100. (MaN=(penis length/height)*100).We measure it in cm and the final result will show us the percentage , how much of your body height is your glory.
paz coefficient
by shooter76 on Feb 02, 2010 13:02:42
A scientific measurement for humor, where a
paz coefficient (or paz) of
1.0 is perfect humor and a paz of
0.0 is as funny as someone hiding marijuana in your boogie bag before you go through customs at
Bali airport.
It's generally agreed that a paz of 1.0 is impossible to acheive unless your name is actually
Paz, or if midgets are involved.
Bigelow Coefficient
by elbowman on Nov 24, 2009 01:09:23
The use of a random number
generator and the absolute value of a sum of numbers to provide
reporting data for a company or organization.
Example:
Did you hear - the
CFO was caught using the Bigelow Coefficient to
make up the profit and loss statement
The Confidence Coefficient
by Jcease on Aug 24, 2011 13:19:58
There is a difference between
confidant, arrogant and cocky. Confidence is having equal swag and back up potential. Arrogance is having more swag than you back up potential calls for but you can still back it up somewhat. Cocky is when youre a walking
bluff with nothing to back it up.
This is called,
the Confidence Coefficient.
Weeb coefficient
by Berggen on Apr 25, 2017 03:47:32
The proportion to which a person is a weeaboo. A zero
weeb coefficient individual only knows what they know about Japan due to passing observation, whereas an individual with a weeb coefficient close to 1 is completely obsessed. They likely have
dinner plates with images of their Anime waifu on them or something weird like that.
Example:
"So, is there a high
overlap in the go and DDR communities for some reason?"
"I think both attract people with above average weeb
coefficients."
Kevin Coefficient
by Reizouko on Jun 16, 2009 10:32:58
The ratio of the
utility gained from something to the skill required to gain said utility. If something is easy and useful, it has a high
Kevin Coefficient. If something is more useful, but disproportionally more difficult to use, it has a lower Kevin Coefficient.
In video games, things with a high
Kevin coefficient are commonly spammed by noobs, who would rather do mediocre with something easy than learn how to win with something harder.
Example:
Bob: We've got a
frozen pizza in here, or we could make
lasagna...
Kevin: Let's make the pizza, It's easy, and relatively good.
(Thus pizza has a higher Kevin Coefficient than lasagna)
--
Landon: You're never going to win using nothing but
Pikachu down-B and downsmash.
Kevin: But I'll always get second, and it's way easier than learning to time things with a better character.
(Thus, Pikachu has a very high Kevin Coefficient)