2 definitions by JacknotNoah
used in an instance where one wishes to discredit someone where math would never be used to discredit them. This is very much a joke and not seriously meant to discredit someone.
On the flipside, saying: "I proved it with math" should never be used in a situation where you actually proved it with math. It is a joke where you pretend to add credit to what your saying.
Any one who says differently is a liart.
On the flipside, saying: "I proved it with math" should never be used in a situation where you actually proved it with math. It is a joke where you pretend to add credit to what your saying.
Any one who says differently is a liart.
by JacknotNoah May 6, 2007
When a developer approves a pull request in github
This is in reference to the color scheme and layout of github
This is in reference to the color scheme and layout of github
by JacknotNoah October 15, 2018