A closing greeting in Thelemic communications. 93 is the enumeration of the Greek words Agape and Thelema which translate to Love and Will respectively. It is shorthand for the central tenet of Thelema which is "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. Love is the law, love under will."
by soror64 December 28, 2016
by Noxtrin March 23, 2021
official uniform for throwing hands
this mainly came from videos of people fighting often seen wearing a suga 93 hoodie
When somebody says they'll pull a suga 93 on you, run. like run hella fast you about to get beat up.
this mainly came from videos of people fighting often seen wearing a suga 93 hoodie
When somebody says they'll pull a suga 93 on you, run. like run hella fast you about to get beat up.
*somebody talking shit*
army 1: aye don't make me pull out my suga 93 hoodie rn
army 2: OK everyone put on your suga 93 hoodies we're about to put a bitch in their place
army 1: aye don't make me pull out my suga 93 hoodie rn
army 2: OK everyone put on your suga 93 hoodies we're about to put a bitch in their place
by fellowperson May 24, 2020
by Nick Bockwinkle March 30, 2008
Emily: Do you have any bud?
Jerome: I got some stupid loud on deck. G-shit, 93 premium, nicest shit that the city seen.
Emily: What?
Jerome: lol I got some super strong weed.
Jerome: I got some stupid loud on deck. G-shit, 93 premium, nicest shit that the city seen.
Emily: What?
Jerome: lol I got some super strong weed.
by onetimewordmaker August 21, 2017
"Anything higher than a 93 is inefficient."
Applies to the grading system where a 93% is for the purposes of GPA the equivalent of a 100%. Any grade higher than a 93% earns the same 'A' as a 93%, so the work done in getting, for example, a 95% was unnecessary. Traditionally used by students when they have a good grade and do not feel like doing their homework.
Coined at Madison-Grant High School at the end of the year 2012 by a student after days of meditation.
Applies to the grading system where a 93% is for the purposes of GPA the equivalent of a 100%. Any grade higher than a 93% earns the same 'A' as a 93%, so the work done in getting, for example, a 95% was unnecessary. Traditionally used by students when they have a good grade and do not feel like doing their homework.
Coined at Madison-Grant High School at the end of the year 2012 by a student after days of meditation.
Michael's Mom: Have you finished your Spanish homework yet?
Michael: No
Michael's Mom: Then what makes you think you should be playing video games on a school night?
Michael: The 93 Rule. I have a 97% and there aren't enough points in the rest of the semester for me to not get an A.
Michael's Mom: I see. Carry on.
Michael: No
Michael's Mom: Then what makes you think you should be playing video games on a school night?
Michael: The 93 Rule. I have a 97% and there aren't enough points in the rest of the semester for me to not get an A.
Michael's Mom: I see. Carry on.
by Vincent Manning December 20, 2016