abacus
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A Chinese dish—made from rice flour and ingredients like mushroom and dried shrimps—that is usually served during the Chinese New Year and on birthdays.
A chinese counting machine. Now outdated, has been banished to preschools and daycare centers for childrens entertainment. Sometimes considered, in its most basic form, the first computer. Consists of 5 horizontal bars, each holding a number of beads that slide back and forth.
A primitive calculator used by both old people and technophobes.
An instrument used to calculate numbers and other mathematical problems, which is 10 times better and faster than calculator.
a tool used by the Chinese in the early times. An abacus can be used to do arithmetic by hand.
Noun. Someone who is really good at maths.
a tool used by the Chinese in the early times. An abacus can be used to do arithmetic by hand.
A reason often used to cover up the (possibly) suspicious relationship of two people.
a way for saying "lets get it on, and have sex to the best protenshol"
one who builds patterns out of sounds
Invented by a group of potheads in the suburbs of upstate NEW YORK, the word encapsulates the entire phrase 'I need a cigarette' or 'Give me a cigarette' Not to be used in all situations, only when a cigarette is needed to the point where it is easier to blurt out something as nonsensical as abada than it is to politely ask someone for a cigarette.
1. Guessing the answers on multiple choice questions. 2. Going down the column on a standardized test answer sheet and filling the ovals in randomly.
When two people simultaneously begin speaking, then stop and insist the other begin and then they go back and forth.
Adj./NounA sporty fisherman who follows commercial boats. Someone who doesn't show respect or follow rules and aimlessly gets in the way of others.
A healing process that heals mind body and soul
A term for expressing extreme joy, and excitement. Often yelled at sporting events and at parties. It can also be used as a sign of agreement between a group of people.
How Arnold Schwarzenegger Says James Cameron's "Avatar"