denominator
by Wounded on Dec 29, 2004 20:30:52
1) Mathematics. The expression written
below the line in a common
fraction that indicates the number of parts into which one whole is divided.
2) A common trait or characteristic.
3)An average level or standard: The success of the film demonstrates
the denominator of public taste.
Example:
denominator
n : the divisor of a
fraction
Denomination
by Stark24 on Jan 01, 2010 04:24:56
A form of domination in which you, by yourself or with a team, dominate someone(s) or something else so badly in any sporting event, video game, office contest, schoolwork, or relative bragging rights situation that you establish yourself or your team on a much greater level than your opponent(s). Not only have you dominated the opposition, you have relegated them and made it very clear that you, by yourself or with your comrades, are vastly greater than them at the said event. Essentially, you are way out of their league, and you have rightly put them in their place, possibly and preferably by humiliating them as well.
To establish a vast difference in class between two opposing sides, through overwhelming skill that glorifies the winners and humiliates the losers.
Variations of "denomination" include "
denominate", "
denominated", and "denominating". It is also encouraged to celebrate any act of "denomination" by taunting your opposition with
denomination's appropriate abbreviated term, "
deez-nuts".
Example:
In the locker room before a baseball game.
"Are you guys ready for some denomination?"
At school.--
"Wanna go grab some lunch?"
"Maybe in a little bit. I've got to
denominate this Calculus Exam first".
Hanging with your buddies
"Dude, I just denominated you in some COD".
Playing any video game online
"Dude, wanna go over to Mark's house for a bit"
"
Not now chief, I'm in the fucking zone. I'm denominating some noobs right now".
After scoring the winning touchdown in the game, taunting the opposition.
"
Deez-nuts!"
common denominator
by Kung-fu Jesus on Jul 03, 2004 01:06:51
(n.) A factor that appears the same in different situations. Derived from mathematics where the
numerator is divded by the
lowest common denominator in fraction questions where it must be discovered which fraction is bigger by making
the denominator the same.
Example:
Your face is the common
denominator in three robberies at
your place of work, which implies you have a connection to these robberies, although we could be wrong.
Common Denominator
by coco_chlowii5360 on Oct 31, 2010 07:10:14
Example:
Person #1: "Just a
fraction of your love fills the aiir...."
Person #2: "Hey, isn't that Common Denominator by Justin Bieber ?"
Person #1: "It is !"
Person #2: "
I love that song, but I can't find the right lyrics
on the net"
Person #1: "Neither can I, who understands a song about math anyway ?"
Denominational Bigotry
by TheLaughsOnUs on Apr 03, 2011 17:54:12
1. The Presence of Thought Processes which lead to an inbred Fear or
Loathing of anyone or Anything that does not conform to our Desired Boundaries of
Religous Indoctrination.
2. A "Looking Away" from what was Originally Written in Scripture for Our Benefit.
3. An Avoidance of Our own flaws in the light we Shine upon others Flaws, Seeing them Much Bigger than our own.
4. Ouch!...
Example:
"Man,
so sick of these
Religous Nuts and their Denominational Bigotry!'
"Dude, you are so quick with Your Denominational Bigotry when you judge what Music I listen to...
Gahh!"
"Why do you call those guys Father? Maybe it's just my Denominational Bigotry showing, but, I don't Understand...I thought He was in Heaven?"