Annoted
Shorthand combination of "annotated" and "noted". Generally only used in Government agencies. Particularly in Classification when nothing further is needed to be said, just an acknowledgement that the section has seen the action.
Changes annoted
Action annoted
This has been annoted
Action annoted
This has been annoted
Annotating
A stupid fucking skill you learn in English class.
Annotating doesn’t allow you to focus on the book ,because you are constantly worried about getting enough annotations
Annotating doesn’t allow you to focus on the book ,because you are constantly worried about getting enough annotations
Teacher : you will be annotating this novel
Student : fuck you asshole
Student : fuck you asshole
Annotations
Bullshit useless notes taken page by page in a boring novel of the teachers choice that if you don't do then you will ask friends for it so you don't fail.
You - "Hey, did you do those annotations last night?"
Friend - "Yeah but I've already promised three other people it."
You - "FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK"
Friend - "Yeah but I've already promised three other people it."
You - "FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK"
annotations
The endless and time consuming notes most students are required to take when they cannot write in textbooks, usually results in a notebooks filled with sticky notes that are stolen from friends or faked to look like the real notes that should have been taken.
Dude, I'm freaking out because I totally didn't do the annotations. Can I copy yours?
Annotations
Lame excuse by English teachers. Annotations are notes on books thus making the books unusable
Dam it ! I have to do Annotations for this novel
Annot
Its a sneakier version to say fag
Friend 1: ur a annot
Friend 2: no ur a annot
Friend 2: no ur a annot
annotation
In programming sense... it is kinda small attribute that you tag alongwith some definition... (may be for a method or some attribute). This directly doesn't affect how the programme works, but acts as set of specifications in case someone(some framework or something... is trying to act according to it...
@annotation
...then you define a method....
(sorry this is a little java specific)
...then you define a method....
(sorry this is a little java specific)