i
A letter Apple really seems to enjoy putting in front of every single product they sell.
iMac? What the fuck is this shit?
*kicks the expensive paperweight*
*kicks the expensive paperweight*
i
A letter that overly energetic high school girls add to their otherwise traditional names to make them "cute".
Cheerleader: Hi, I'm Jenni--with an i! And this is my friend, Christi.
i
An imaginary number. The square root of a negative one.
What is 2i squared?
i
1) A letter that hoards of businesses and websites put in front of their names and products to make them sound cool. The trend was started by Apple Inc. and since then countless companies have jumped on the bandwagon and done the same thing.
2) A letter which, when placed in front of any word, indicates the online version of that thing; regardless of whether the online version actually exists or not.
2) A letter which, when placed in front of any word, indicates the online version of that thing; regardless of whether the online version actually exists or not.
1) I just went to iGoogle on my iMac and searched for BBC iPlayer but then someone texted my iPhone to tell to me that iMesh have been taken down off the web.
2) I was getting iBullied by this iThug and I kept hoping the iPolice would show up and kick him into iJail.
2) I was getting iBullied by this iThug and I kept hoping the iPolice would show up and kick him into iJail.
i
An integer variable which, for historical reasons, is commonly used to count the iterations of a loop.
#include<iostream.h>
int main (void)
{
for(int i = 0, i <= 9999, i++)
{
cout << "All work and no play
makes Jack a dull boy.\";
}
return 0;
}
int main (void)
{
for(int i = 0, i <= 9999, i++)
{
cout << "All work and no play
makes Jack a dull boy.\";
}
return 0;
}
i
See wordNarcissist/word.
i
A letter added to the beginning of words by companies who think it will sell more of their products.
Guy 1: "Hey lets sell this fan and we'll call it...an iFan!"
Everyone else: "Brilliant!, simply brilliant! It will sell just like an iPod!"
Everyone else: "Brilliant!, simply brilliant! It will sell just like an iPod!"