dimension
1. dimension (n) pl. dimensions: A specification of the spatial and directional limits of a given space, designated by a number representing the maximum number of lines in said instance of geometric space that can possibly exist such that the angle between any one of them and any other one of them is a right angle (also designated by the minimum number of points needed to define it minus one).
2. dimension (n) pl. dimensions: A category of related units of measurement that can be converted to one another from one another.
3. dimension (n) pl. dimensions: An alternate universe or a parallel universe, the latter usually referred to in fiction.
2. dimension (n) pl. dimensions: A category of related units of measurement that can be converted to one another from one another.
3. dimension (n) pl. dimensions: An alternate universe or a parallel universe, the latter usually referred to in fiction.
Definition 1 example: A plane exists in 2 dimensions because only 2 lines at a time can be mutually perpendicular in it.
Definition 2 example: The dimensions in question in the formula for speed are distance and time.
Definition 3 example: In this other dimension, the strange people with giant hands did things vastly differently.
Definition 2 example: The dimensions in question in the formula for speed are distance and time.
Definition 3 example: In this other dimension, the strange people with giant hands did things vastly differently.
dimension
After you've drinken alot you seem to have entered another dimension. Where the world is a paradox and Britney Spears is hot.
After nine caronas it seems im in another dimension, where my head is spinning and my grandma over there is starting to look pretty hot!
Dimension
Pronunciation: Dēmen-shuns
A plane of existence often compared with geometrical shapes. There are a total of 26 spacial dimensions according to theoretical physics. However, pop culture has twisted its meaning and associate dimensions with universes. For example, travelling to a different dimension is usually thought of as travelling to a different universe. The term "Interdimensional" supports this claim by having a connotation related to that of the multiverse. It is important to understand the difference between these two, because movies and TV shows are getting the science of theoretical and astrophysics wrong.
A plane of existence often compared with geometrical shapes. There are a total of 26 spacial dimensions according to theoretical physics. However, pop culture has twisted its meaning and associate dimensions with universes. For example, travelling to a different dimension is usually thought of as travelling to a different universe. The term "Interdimensional" supports this claim by having a connotation related to that of the multiverse. It is important to understand the difference between these two, because movies and TV shows are getting the science of theoretical and astrophysics wrong.
Friend: Bro, did you watch "Phineas and Ferb; Across the Second Dimension"? It was LIT!
Me: Yeah, but the title is incorrect in so many levels. First off,the animation is in 2d. That's like saying humans reaching the 3rd dimension. Second,they meant universe. A dimension is a plane of existence,not a universe. Pop culture keeps getting that wrong. And finally, it shouldn't even be a universe. The laws of physics in that second universe would be incompatible for the lead cast members. It should be called an alternate timeline, in which Dr.Doofenschmirtz succeeds at dominating the Tri-State area (even though he can go bigger and dominate the world, he does have the technology to do so).
Friend: I think you've been reading "Hyperspace" far too many times, you're overthinking a kids movie.
Me: Yeah, but the title is incorrect in so many levels. First off,the animation is in 2d. That's like saying humans reaching the 3rd dimension. Second,they meant universe. A dimension is a plane of existence,not a universe. Pop culture keeps getting that wrong. And finally, it shouldn't even be a universe. The laws of physics in that second universe would be incompatible for the lead cast members. It should be called an alternate timeline, in which Dr.Doofenschmirtz succeeds at dominating the Tri-State area (even though he can go bigger and dominate the world, he does have the technology to do so).
Friend: I think you've been reading "Hyperspace" far too many times, you're overthinking a kids movie.
dimensions
A creative way of speaking about sexual parts
Eg. "His dimensions were seriously disappointing" or, "She had good dimensions up top, not a bad package all up."
dimensions
To say that someone has dimensions is another way to say that someone is an arsehole. Stemmed from the colloquial phrase noting that someone's 'interesting'...
"What do you think of my new Jamaican girlfriend mum?"
"She has dimensions... *bitch!*"
"She has dimensions... *bitch!*"
Dimension
Slang for the dime, when your speaking in terms of weight compared to price. Like a twenty is to dub, a ten is a dimension.
ex. Yo, we tryin' to smoke tonight. Let me get a dimension of that grizzy famo.
Ranch Dimension
1. Someone who has terrible internet, or unable to understand via voice chatting.
2.Someone drowning another creature by dumping an ungodly amount ranch dressing on to them.
2.Someone drowning another creature by dumping an ungodly amount ranch dressing on to them.
Example 1
Brian: *unintelligible noise*
Nathan: Damn, bro are you in the Ranch Dimension?
Example 2
Frank: "Fuck you wasp to the Ranch Dimension"
Brian: *unintelligible noise*
Nathan: Damn, bro are you in the Ranch Dimension?
Example 2
Frank: "Fuck you wasp to the Ranch Dimension"