<l33t_g33k> What class did you choose?
<n00b_g33k> I chose the Infiltrator, and someday im going to r0XX0R! Can I have some gold?!?!?
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<n00b_g33k> I chose the Infiltrator, and someday im going to r0XX0R! Can I have some gold?!?!?
<l33t_g33k> ...
by The Baron October 6, 2003
adjectival ejaculatory exlamation. Disproportionately complementary to solid. No, I am not asking you what type of Mercedes that is.
Antonyms: ass, sass, morass
Synonym: panache
Antonyms: ass, sass, morass
Synonym: panache
"Perfect attendance! Class!"
"You got seat warmers! Class!"
-Wrong response: "ML 430." this is just wrong. no.
"You got seat warmers! Class!"
-Wrong response: "ML 430." this is just wrong. no.
by khat. who else. October 12, 2004
This is a class of slag who looks and acts like a massive skank. They are often built like doors and have a face like a slapped @rse. They project their insecurities onto other girls to make themselves feel better but it clearly doesn’t work.
by Yourlocalsexybitch April 20, 2022
Electrical term, Class A Amplifier.
A class A amplifier is, simply put, one amp pushing a speaker in an out. The best way to describe it is to relate it to Class A/B. Class A/B amplifiers have 2 amps, one to push the speaker out (+), the other to pull it in (-). In guitar amps that use tubes, this means that one tube, a driver tube inverts the signal polarity before it reaches the B side.
A class A amp pushes and pulls the speaker, and thus must do more work. Most commercial (in home) amps (stereo receivers, etc.) are class A amps. Class A/B is generally used in guitar amps over 30 watts, high powered Bass amps, and professional power amps. Class A/B generally delivers the same power at double the impedance. So if an amp gets 100w per side @ 4 ohms, then it will generally get 200w bridged mono @ 8 ohms. This is rarely 100% true in practice.
Class A/B is also called "Bridging" an amp (transistor amps generally).
A class A amplifier is, simply put, one amp pushing a speaker in an out. The best way to describe it is to relate it to Class A/B. Class A/B amplifiers have 2 amps, one to push the speaker out (+), the other to pull it in (-). In guitar amps that use tubes, this means that one tube, a driver tube inverts the signal polarity before it reaches the B side.
A class A amp pushes and pulls the speaker, and thus must do more work. Most commercial (in home) amps (stereo receivers, etc.) are class A amps. Class A/B is generally used in guitar amps over 30 watts, high powered Bass amps, and professional power amps. Class A/B generally delivers the same power at double the impedance. So if an amp gets 100w per side @ 4 ohms, then it will generally get 200w bridged mono @ 8 ohms. This is rarely 100% true in practice.
Class A/B is also called "Bridging" an amp (transistor amps generally).
by Contraceptive SpongeBob December 1, 2005
by Mr. Cork March 16, 2006
by moschops April 1, 2003
The epitome of man. An individual who's Classiness out weighs the worlds. Who's talent is surpassed only by his dashing good looks. Someone who smokes cigars of gold, and will only do things for his pleasure. A man who uses his dog for his chariot, instead of horses. A man who isn't afraid to show you his Texas belt buckle, and send pictures of it to people. A man...of CLASS.
by Big Z-UNIT August 7, 2008