Asymptotic

Word ASYMPTOTIC
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Asymptote is basically the friendzone. You're really close but you can never touch. Urban Dictionary

A line that approaches a function's graph more and more closely, but never touches it. Asymptote are the limits of a graph. Urban Dictionary

In mathematics, an asymptote is a line that continually approaches a given curve but does not meet it at any finite distance. In other words, though it curves towards zero, it approaches it indefinitely and never actually reaches it. Asymptoting describes the phenomenon in which despite the regular passage of time, your relative perception of time appears to slow as you get closer to an event, date, time, etc. Because the line never reaches zero, but travels towards it for infinity, you too feel as if you will infinitely travel towards something that you will never reach. Much like the phenomenon of running towards a door in a dream, but never quite reaching it even though you are covering ground. Urban Dictionary

-noun: a guy/girl that has a crush on someone and shows it but never does anything about it, just keeps his/her distance. Urban Dictionary

A straight line that is the limiting value of a curve. It can have many different equations and is the most important factor in curve sketches and other similar mathematical sectors. Urban Dictionary

The asymptote is a sexual maneuver wherein the object is to get as close to the vagina/anus without actually entering. It is a difficult position, though, as approaching the event horizon may result in prejaculation. Urban Dictionary

An asymptote is a person who you get closer and closer to you but never touches you. Derived from the term in analytic geometry. Urban Dictionary

A mathematical term. It describes a line or equation of a line that would approach a certain point never go all the way. Taught to algebra or pre-calc students. It can also be a term that describes a person who wishes to be in a relationship with another person, gets close to that person as time goes on but never actually ask her/him out for some reason Usually they quit after the person gets into a relationship but in some cases they extend to infinity can become stalkers in some cases the other person realize their affection, which is their goal, and result in happy ending Urban Dictionary

A boy who you are making out with, who approaches the state of boyfriend - without ever reaching it. Urban Dictionary

The school of thought in which a movie may approach the level of Braveheart, but may never reach it, only head towards the theoretical infinity where Braveheart resides. It should be noted that the x-axis on which the Braveheart Asymptote exists does not necessarily refer to a single idea (i.e. quality, awesomeness, number of bagpipes) but rather everything that Braveheart is and all other movies aspire to be. Urban Dictionary

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The word "asymptotic" in example sentences

The older I get the less I seem to believe in asymptotic futures. ❋ Eddvick (2008)

If the shooter always puts the bullet in the same chamber, the probability that is, the asymptotic quotient of number of guys killed versus number of shots fired is not 1/6. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Yet the wave length of the photon at “- infinity” is equal to that at “infinity,” where these are defined as asymptotic regions. ❋ Sean (2007)

I hope at least the idea of asymptotic vs. local response proves useful to you. ❋ Unknown (2006)

First, peace is more about process than result, in the sense that there is no "there" there; it is sometimes said that peace is asymptotic, meaning that we may approach but never reach a final destination where all issues are settled. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Only "asymptotic" independence is required according to certain conditions. ❋ Mumon (2005)

W remembered looking up the term while reading Fredric Jameson, who used "asymptotic" to describe the relation between the symbolic and the real, and to argue that just because language didn't touch the real, we shouldn't assume that the real didn't exist (Ideologies, 104). ❋ Unknown (1997)

In contrast, socialists and radicals envisage a future society, if only as a kind of asymptotic goal, in which distinctions of class and rank are abolished. ❋ LEWIS A. COSER (1968)

In Sloan’s very last scan, it found a star of the kind that Jill Knapp studied in her pre-Sloan days, an extremely massive star called an asymptotic giant branch star, normally too bright for the CCDs, but this one was obscured by a shell of dust. ❋ Ann Finkbeiner (2010)

John Currence actually used the words, "asymptotic" and "synapse" within a 5 minute span. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In contrast, in social organizations where growth is driven by superlinear scaling, growth is unbounded, never reaching an "asymptotic" stable state, and proceeding at a rate that is faster than exponential. ❋ Unknown (2009)

... in social organizations where growth is driven by superlinear scaling, growth is unbounded, never reaching an "asymptotic" stable state, and proceeding at a rate that is faster than exponential. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As a first step, the program draws simulations of the main and ancillary parameters from their asymptotic sampling distribution, in most cases a multivariate normal with mean equal to the vector of parameter estimates and variance equal to the variance-covariance matrix of estimates.4 ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

“If you decrease the periodicity of W by fifty percent, theta zero starts to go asymptotic.” ❋ Howard Gordon (2011)

[Sorry, but] [you are] [just] an Asymptote. Asympzone! ❋ Katherina Petrova (2017)

HOLY [SHIFT]! LOOK AT [THE ASYMPTOTE] ON THAT [MOTHER FUNCTION]! ❋ Floral Winter (2010)

[Rocko] couldn't believe his luck! He had just won an all-expenses paid trip to visit Paris, where he could finally meet the girl of his dreams, [Claudette]! The only problem was that the trip was a whole month away! Poor Rocko. He was so excited to go, that one month felt like six. Time dragged on. Rocko was [asymptoting]. HARD. "Why is this year asymptoting?!" Filburt lamented. "I can't wait for it to be over! Oh fishsticks!" Heffer hated weekly team meetings at [the Chokey] Chicken. "I'm getting hungry!" Heffer thought to himself. "Surely thirty minutes must have passed." He looked at the clock. To his dismay, only six minutes had gone by. Heffer heard his [stomach growl]. "Even my stomach is asymptoting!" he thought. Ed Bighead dutifully went to work every day, dreaming of a day in which he could finally get "the big office." In his younger days, Ed felt a sense of accomplishment with his work at Conglom-O. But now that Ed was pushing 55, he instead felt himself asymptoting; working endlessly towards a goal he would never meet. . ❋ Justine The Christmas Elf (2019)

[That guy] is an asymptote because he likes me yet never intends to [ask] me on [a date]. ❋ Paopao89 (2009)

[The 4th] order [polynomial] approaches [the asymptote] at y = x on the cartesian number plane. ❋ Dan (2003)

The easiest way to [preform] [the asymptote] is to, every few seconds [or so] (depending on how quickly you want to approach), move the tip of the penis half the remaining distance closer. ❋ The6thDegree (2008)

[Roo Roo] came over last night and had her in the bed for ages and got [absolutely nothing]. She's such an [asymptote]. ❋ Pigballs (2015)

example: y=1/x Person A: Al is always hanging out with Christina these days Person B: yeah Al is definitely into her Person A: Did he tell her yet? Person B: no he is [too shy] Person A: man that is tough. how long is he going to keep this up? -ten years later at [Allison's] wedding Person A: how's Al doing these days Person B: pretty good. look he's [best man] Person A: wow he is one tough asymptote ❋ Hobos_on_trains (2010)

"My asymptotic boyfriend Matt continued to [introduce] me as his friend whenever we [ran into] people he knew while [we were out], despite having been dating for a couple of months." ❋ Carlygoodman (2007)

Dude 1: Independance Day was a fantastic movie, maybe better than [Braveheart]. Dude 2: Unfortuntaly, that is impossible Dude 1: Why's that? Dude 2: Because of [the Braveheart] [Asymptote]. Dude 1: Oh, yeah, ok I get it. ❋ Luckystrikered (2008)

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