proportionally inaccurate
by Mynameisrrlakeoswego on Nov 07, 2009 10:43:57
A person who when you see them looks built strangely. This does not apply to people with any form of
disability or a midget. Someone who is proportionally inaccurate looks as if when god was creating them he
skipped a few steps or messed up when
doing the math to find the right proportions.
Counter-proportionate
by Vardinator on Sep 06, 2009 04:25:43
A term used to describe two or more amounts, physical or metaphorical, that seem to take on a property of
percentage. That is, when one amount rises, the other must
drop in order to keep the maximum percentage at
one hundred. (100%) This normally works against someone, especially the one who points out the counter-proportion.
Example:
It seems like the amount of friends a guy has on MySpace or Facebook is
counter-proportionate to how many friends he has in real life.
God, it seems like the more this kid I'm
babysitting likes a toy, the more noise it makes, the less I can enjoy myself while I'm watching him. Money be
damned, I'm not doing this anymore.
proportionate
by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd on Oct 24, 2019 06:21:07
Vocabulary.com Dictionary
proportionate
When things are in
proportion, they are proportionate — their relative magnitudes are in balance and
make sense the way they are. When the punishment fits the crime, it's proportionate.
Example:
Artists, designers,
architects, and plastic surgeons are all people who care deeply about whether things are proportionate. After all, if you give someone a nose job and their nose turns out too small, it won't look proportionate. And that's just in the visual sense. The old
adage "No use
crying over spilled milk" is just a way of saying that tears aren't proportionate to such a minor accident. Tears are proportionate when you crash your car, lose your fortune, or don't get into college.