by la la July 22, 2003
by Jay Will February 22, 2005
by Fizzle the flute June 19, 2006
by Fase March 10, 2005
(verb), as in "to plex"
etymology: United States 21 Century English, from the word "complex"
Shortened form of the word "complex".
1. To have or show social dysfunction in the form of emotional disturbance. (Ranting, Whining, Fighting, etc...)
2. To hold a grudge in public forum.
3. To complain.
-es; -ed; -ing
Can by used as an adjective 'plexy' to describe someone or something that has the same qualities.
etymology: United States 21 Century English, from the word "complex"
Shortened form of the word "complex".
1. To have or show social dysfunction in the form of emotional disturbance. (Ranting, Whining, Fighting, etc...)
2. To hold a grudge in public forum.
3. To complain.
-es; -ed; -ing
Can by used as an adjective 'plexy' to describe someone or something that has the same qualities.
1. I don't want to join that list, it's too plexy.
3. Janette is always plexing in her LiveJournal about how horrible her life is.
3. Janette is always plexing in her LiveJournal about how horrible her life is.
by chronosis September 16, 2005
Another variation of "please" used in computer/gaming lingo. Comes from "plx" a mis-typing of "plz" which was eventually done on purpose, similar to how "own" became "pwn." Plx became plox, which later became plex.
by trigger684654 April 10, 2008
An alcoholic drink made with 3/4 a shot of vodka topped up with tobasco sauce (a celebratory drink created at UoG, South Wales.
by Untitled1231 October 20, 2007