pagin
Pagin, used most predominantly in mid 90's Edinburgh schemie lexography. Meaning good, a good time, good life.
John that was well pagin.
Pagination
To place pages in sequential order because the author's poor Microsoft Office skills propelled the overall formatting into a interspersed and muddled mess of a document. Noun, verb, adjective.
"I am going to have to spend hours fixing the pagination of this report, the Table of Contents is all wrong." Karen told Stephanie.
"It is most certainly not to our standards." replied Stephanie.
"It is most certainly not to our standards." replied Stephanie.
paginate
The act of adding multiple pages to a news article.
This article is so damn long! It should have been paginated.
Pagination
What to call your friends that are named Emerson
have you heard about what happened to pagination???
yeah bro that's crazy
yeah bro that's crazy
PaGiNouS
A Loose Vagina(O)With a Big o'Penis stickin out of that big ass saggy thing((l))!
A slutty skanky hore who needs to keep her mutha fuckin legs SHUT! KIMMI TOCZYLOWSKI!!!
pagination
The act of paginating a web-page, or a web page that has been paginated.
Basically, instead of putting an entire article on a single web page, to paginate is to spread the article across multiple pages. A good example is a news article containing 12 images, but each image is on a single web page, forcing you to click the 'next' button 11 times in order to see all the images.
This practice is often used by websites as a means of click-baiting the viewer; by forcing you to keep loading new pages, you're spending longer on the website - and by extension, viewing more advertisements on the site, which leads to ad revenue.
Unfortunately, this is inconvenient for the end user; particularly if they're browsing on mobile device and the connection is slow, as it greatly increases the amount of time spent waiting for pages to fully-load. It also means more mobile data is used overall as the entire page has to be reloaded each time you click the 'next' button.
Basically, instead of putting an entire article on a single web page, to paginate is to spread the article across multiple pages. A good example is a news article containing 12 images, but each image is on a single web page, forcing you to click the 'next' button 11 times in order to see all the images.
This practice is often used by websites as a means of click-baiting the viewer; by forcing you to keep loading new pages, you're spending longer on the website - and by extension, viewing more advertisements on the site, which leads to ad revenue.
Unfortunately, this is inconvenient for the end user; particularly if they're browsing on mobile device and the connection is slow, as it greatly increases the amount of time spent waiting for pages to fully-load. It also means more mobile data is used overall as the entire page has to be reloaded each time you click the 'next' button.
My favourite news site introduced pagination to their articles, so I can't be bothered to use it any more.
Pagin Dr. Killshot
a man or a group of men who will gank noobs
gameplayer: hey im gonna get you.
Orion: Pagin Dr. Killshot
gameplayer: what?
videogame HEADSHOT
orion: 10 points
Orion: Pagin Dr. Killshot
gameplayer: what?
videogame HEADSHOT
orion: 10 points