(4(_)$3
h4x0r term for cause
Larry: Why did you tell Suzy?
Sam: (4(_)$3... I didn't think you'd mind.
Sam: (4(_)$3... I didn't think you'd mind.
4:3
4:3 Is a widely known Monitor Resolution in Competetive Games and is used by pros and amateurs.
It is widely used in games like CS:GO since it makes the heads of the enemies bigger and easier to hit.
It is widely used in games like CS:GO since it makes the heads of the enemies bigger and easier to hit.
Person 1: Wow 4:3 surely is ugly
Person 2: Still better than 16:9 for competetiv gaming
Person 1: True
Person 2: Still better than 16:9 for competetiv gaming
Person 1: True
4:3
An aspect ratio found on 90's and 2000's monitors and older TVs. 16:9 is more popular nowadays due to it being wider, compared to 4:3 which is closer to a square but still far from being a perfect one.
Meh, 4:3 sucks for watching videos. Glad TVs switched to using 16:9
4/3
4/3 is the National Day for Heroine. It's kind of in the same sense of 4/20 except for the hardcores.
"Hey man, let's go celebrate 4/3. 420 is for lame people.
4-3-3
A common football (soccer) formation typically used by teams known for their attacking football. The numbers stand for 4 defenders, 3 midfielders, and 3 attackers, which gives the team more players in the attacking area than in the 4-4-2 or 4-5-1 formation. Teams playing with the 4-3-3 formation are often entertaining to watch, as more chances are created in both sides of the field.
When used from the start of a game, this formation is widely regarded as encouraging expansive play, and should not be confused with the practice of modifying a 4–4–2 by bringing on an extra forward to replace a midfield player when behind in the latter stages of a game.
In club football, the team that brought this formation to the forefront was the Ajax team of the early 1970s. Most teams using this formation now use the specialist defensive midfielder. FC Barcelona is the most famous recent example.
When used from the start of a game, this formation is widely regarded as encouraging expansive play, and should not be confused with the practice of modifying a 4–4–2 by bringing on an extra forward to replace a midfield player when behind in the latter stages of a game.
In club football, the team that brought this formation to the forefront was the Ajax team of the early 1970s. Most teams using this formation now use the specialist defensive midfielder. FC Barcelona is the most famous recent example.
American: Hey, what formation is that soccer team playing? Is that 4-4-2?
European: No, it's clearly a 4-3-3, you can see they've got three strikers. And no, it's not soccer, it's football. As you can see, they use their feet to kick the ball. While your "football" players mainly use their hands.
American: So maybe we should call our game handball then?
European: Yes, that would be great. But it's already taken.
American: So what should we call it?
European: Maybe you should call it "some kind of rugby, but with massive protection"
European: No, it's clearly a 4-3-3, you can see they've got three strikers. And no, it's not soccer, it's football. As you can see, they use their feet to kick the ball. While your "football" players mainly use their hands.
American: So maybe we should call our game handball then?
European: Yes, that would be great. But it's already taken.
American: So what should we call it?
European: Maybe you should call it "some kind of rugby, but with massive protection"
1-4-3
Cryptic way of saying: I love you.
Used by Mr. Fred Rogers on his children's variety show.
Used by Mr. Fred Rogers on his children's variety show.
Hey hunny, 1-4-3.
1 4 3
I love you. Using the number of letters in the word to coming up with ur own way of saying I Love you!
1 4 3 Brian and cant wait to see u in the future!