That is not science
It is originated from chinglish "zhe bu ke xue". It is always used to express surprise or astonishment at unexpected or unusual things. By saying that, one means the thing he/she is told or sees is out of his/her expectation.
A: You know what, Tom just got the offer from Morgan Stanley, but he rejected it and decided to go to a small local bank.
B: Oh, that is not science.
B: Oh, that is not science.
for science
An exclamation added after suggesting an idea that is obviously terrible, or a request with sexual undertones.
1. You know beer pong, where you have a drink for each point? We should try beer-scrabble!... for science!
2. so you used to do a pole-dancing workout? you should send me a video of that.. for science!
2. so you used to do a pole-dancing workout? you should send me a video of that.. for science!
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I thought science was just a word until I saw what it stood for.
for science
An exclamation used to justify whenever someone does something just for the heck of it, or to see what would happen; it was not done needlessly, but rather for the advancement of science!
Typically spoken of either in a comical Bill Nye way or in an insane, mad scientist way. Props, like a working Tesla coil, are recommended but not required.
Typically spoken of either in a comical Bill Nye way or in an insane, mad scientist way. Props, like a working Tesla coil, are recommended but not required.
- Dude, we have to microwave this lump of moldy cheese... FOR SCIENCE!
- I need to put a duck in a vat of Jell-o. FOR SCIENCE!
etc.
- I need to put a duck in a vat of Jell-o. FOR SCIENCE!
etc.
Science
Magic but explainable
Yeah Science!
Science
An atheist’s favorite religion.
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Something that works, bitches.
Bonus points if you can identify the science being used.