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What is PARALLELOGRAM?3 men fighting for one women, like a love rhombus, but two of the three men end up being gay for each other, ultimately leaving the last man to the woman, or vice versa, the women choosing a man and the other two end up gay for each other. Their relationship story is so ridiculous, you might as well say itโs a love Parallelogram! PARALLELOGRAM - meme gifPARALLELOGRAM - videoPARALLELOGRAM - what is it?If you make an illuminati triangle with two hands, then flip one hand. This is what you end up with. Person 1: WOAH HOW'D YOU MAKE THAT PARALLELOGRAM! What does "PARALLELOGRAM" mean?- When two things are parallel but not perpendicular with another thing. Uh oh, Libby said "parallelogramming" again, take a shot! PARALLELOGRAM - what does it mean?the physical posture of someone that's crippled, usually marked by their leaning slouch to one side, as noted by a vertical parallelogram. John: "Holy shit a parallelogram messaged me on myspace." PARALLELOGRAM - meaningA word that only appears int he lyrics to one song- Motรถrhead by hawkwind, and then again by Motรถrhead. Fourth day, five day marathon, PARALLELOGRAM - definitionA group of four or more paraplegics. Dude, let me in! PARALLELOGRAM - slangIs when you are doing a really great job at parallel parking. "Wow you are really parallelogramming this parking spot." PARALLELOGRAM!: dude whats up with that weirdo? PARALLELOGRAMany quadrilateral, such as a square, rectangle or rhombus, with opposing parallel sides being of equal length Usage: Words such as parallelogram, square, rectangle, rhombus, parallel, equal and length, all well-defined in any proper dictionary, are, as Urban Dictionary entries, misplaced and of minimal benefit. PARALLELOGRAMIn Euclidean geometry, a parallelogram is a simple (non self-intersecting) quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides. The opposite or facing sides of a parallelogram are of equal length and the opposite angles of a parallelogram are of equal measure. The congruence of opposite sides and opposite angles is a direct consequence of the Euclidean Parallel Postulate and neither condition can be proven without appealing to the Euclidean Parallel Postulate or one of its equivalent formulations. The three-dimensional counterpart of a parallelogram is a parallelepiped. What are you studying Jane? |
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