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- 1. (i) (3004↑, 279↓)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*
Author: Johnny Rocketfingers http://i.urbanup.com/2556742. (i) (849↑, 171↓)An imaginary number. The square root of a negative one.What is 2i squared?
Author: gateway_gamer http://i.urbanup.com/4248753. (i) (541↑, 92↓)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.
Author: me. http://i.urbanup.com/8187344. (I) (377↑, 86↓)1)First-person singular pronoun in a sentence's subject. 2) '1' in Roman Numerals. 3) The Alphabet's 9th letter.1) I am trying out this new hair regrowth formula. 2) Super Bowl I had the Packers in it, so you should be glad that you weren't alive to see it. 3) 'I' comes after 'H'.
Author: Diggity Monkeez http://i.urbanup.com/10158065. (i) (252↑, 94↓)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.\\n"; \} return 0; \}
Author: Existential Elevator http://i.urbanup.com/3727356. (I) (161↑, 50↓)symbol for current, in amperes. Defined by the voltage (in volts) in a current divided by resistance(in ohms).The voltage is 10 Volts, and the resistance is 5 Ohms. So, I is equal to 2. I need to get laid. Badly.
Author: Tom http://i.urbanup.com/11961227. (i) (149↑, 62↓)See [word]Narcissist[/word].Author: Blah http://i.urbanup.com/2085058. (i) (62↑, 19↓)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\!"
Author: James1410 http://i.urbanup.com/25655539. (I) (52↑, 20↓)The most frequently used word by the most self-absorbed people on Earth.I need a car\! I need my food\! I need everything\! Dammit, I have no time to think about anyone else, and that's fine.
Author: sazzlefrazzle http://i.urbanup.com/157918610. (i) (37↑, 8↓)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.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.
Author: Atomik Spongeface http://i.urbanup.com/316953011. (i) (15↑, 4↓)A prefix that corperations put in front of everything new to make it look revolutionary. This usually has to do with music or other electronics. Apple started the I-generation when releasing the "i-pod" on oct.23 2001. After this, many other I-products by apple were released. The "I" apparently wasn't a registered trademark because producers from other companies (not necessarilly associated with apple) started making "I-products" such as variations of I-homes, I-cases, I-chairs, I-toothpicks, I-foot massagers, I-lint, ect. This could be associated with other urban corporate prefixes such as Mc or jumbo. Someday we could be defined as the I-generetion by future historians.Judy: DAD\! I-want to go on i-tunes for my i-pod but the i-mac isn't working\! Dad: I-DK... Are you sure it's the I-macs fault? I-think you have to hook the i-mac and the i-pod with the i-chord. Judy: I-ll try.
Author: pedrotheporcupine http://i.urbanup.com/361252712. (i) (13↑, 3↓)A number that... should not, and connot possibly exist... but does because somebody couldn't have just left the square root of -1 alone... an imaginary numberPanthean: I have reason to believe i comes from the negaverse, and is therefore the source of all evil
Author: Panthean http://i.urbanup.com/303074713. (I) (4↑, 1↓)Me or you ( depends who's reading it )** It was easy **
Author: icantfindafuckingusernamejezz http://i.urbanup.com/597950414. (i) (3↑, 0↓)The mathematical symbol i is the square root of negative one. The i stands for imaginary. The square root of negative one has no practical function in the life of the average human. It was quantified only to be able to solve mathematical proofs. However, i is not the only imaginary number. It is but the first number in a yet unsubscribed numerical system. It is metaphorically equivalent to the place of the number 0.The square root of negative one is i.
Author: ego.summopere http://i.urbanup.com/512673315. (i) (26↑, 24↓)A prefix that originates from describing someone as inappropriate, e.g. "Inappropriate Dave", because they seem to have no social skills or generally don't seem to be able to say or do anything right. Can be added onto almost any word to denote that it is annoying, awkward, not very good, or just wrong. Never meant in a malicious way, however. The shortening to just "i" and the fact that it is always in the lower case with the second letter of the word in upper case takes its inspiration from various Apple products, such as the iPod or iMac.1. "Look, it's Inappropriate Dave" "Or just iDave as he's now known" 2. John, talking about his piles in the restaurant, made what can only be described as an iComment. 3. Carl was iDancing, flailing his arms around and generally pissing everyone else off. 4. "That dream I had about my dad and Dale Winton last night was the worst iDream ever\!" 5. Doing 32mph on a clear dual carriageway, Geoff was demonstrating some serious iDriving.
Author: Viva La Bambi http://i.urbanup.com/168911116. (I) (1↑, 0↓)- A pronoun used when somebody is referring to his/herself - The 9th letter of the alphabet - The Roman numeral for 1 - The chemical symbol for iodine.Quote from Footskating 101 (awesome South African film) Gramps- There is no I in team Vince- Such profound words Gramps- No really. There is no I in team. (Vince looks at his presentation board to find that he has spelt 'team' as 'teaim') ROFL
Author: The Goat in the Tree http://i.urbanup.com/549170217. (I) (2↑, 4↓)The best alpha-numeric representation of the "text" icon that a mouse cursor will magically transform into without any prompting. This is done intentionally to stop people from finding out secrets about the Illuminati.I got the I curse on Skype tonight.
Author: Jesse http://i.urbanup.com/482291318. (I) (7↑, 9↓)Slang In North Yorkshire (England) For Yes. Usualy Used In The Dales, By Farmers.1: you comming down t' put tonight 2: I
Author: Alpha1Echo http://i.urbanup.com/327677519. (I) (1↑, 5↓)The ninth letter of the alphabet, a first person singular pronoun, used to refer to oneself as a speaker or writerI think it's right.
Author: katiecutie101 http://i.urbanup.com/443185120. (i) (20↑, 36↓)as in me, or insted of sayin yesi iz goin 2 blow som mutha fukas up yo geeza u comin, i in 2 secs
Author: k10 http://i.urbanup.com/1594054Related: you, a, love, know, to, e, am, u, the, dont, don't, hate, this, what, o, tags, n, l, c, it, s, d, b, f, g, like, h, do, t, fuck, r, m, k, of, me, have, p, j, so, yLast updated: 2012.02.29
Urban English dictionary. 2013.