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digits

a street name for the class A drug, ecstacy

we had a mental weekend there. went to this party and took loads of digits
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want to get some digits tonight?
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boys friends: did you get a shag last night?
boy : na i couldnt get it up man i was on digits
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what you done today?
not alot ive been on a comedown all day from they digits

by i am the resurrection June 16, 2008

19๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


digit

a person who is in between a dwarf and a midget.

Joey is taller than a midget and shorter than a dwarf, he's a digit.

by lookoutdrift October 14, 2009

18๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž


Digit

Slang - NYC (and elsewhere?), referring to SSI, benefit check - welfare.

It's the 1st of the month. Don't your digit come in today?

by UNOwenNYC July 25, 2011

10๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž


digitize

(Didg-it-ize) :verb: To convert from analogue format to digital format. Common digitizers include drawing tablets, and digital recorders (including digital cameras and camcorders as well as pure audio recorders and scanners.)

Since anything in the real world is analogue, digitizing refers to storing this data as binary numbers. Any method which records something and saves it onto a computer is a digitizing method.

There is no implication of altering the content within a digitizing process except where technology limits the recording. For example, a picture taken with a digital camera will not be of the same resolution as reality, but rather as close an approximation as the technology allows. Just as digitizing an old record will usually drop the very top and bottom ranges of the sound.

Digitizing is always a lossy conversion because an exact approximation is not possible with such a limited amount of space for the huge amount of data analogue methods hold. Once an item is digitized, it will never lose quality on re-recordings or play back because of the method of storage. With high-quality digitizers, the difference between the original analogue source and the digital recording is not percievable by human senses.

We've digitized our family photo album to preserve the images.

I digitized some old recordings I had on records so I could play them in my cd player.

An artist was digitizing simulated brush strokes interpreted by a computer program with a drawing tablet.

by Michael Hamilton June 27, 2005

8๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


digit

Pronounced "dig-it". US Navy slang for someone who "digs" the Navy, usually an insult. Often preceded by some sort of profanity. Digits are commonly seen with "digit tools" (leatherman's) and a flashlight on their belts, even if they never use them. Junior digits are usually ass-kissers, while senior digits generally cause their guys to work late.

Dude, Jones is such a fuckin' digit. Look at those creases in his uniform.

by Meltonius January 18, 2009

33๐Ÿ‘ 44๐Ÿ‘Ž


Digiteer

A 'digital marketeer', promoting brands through the latest digital and social media platforms.

Lisa is a digiteer for a leading digital media and marketing company.

by Digitia April 26, 2013


Digitalness

Being able to use digital products or format. The ability to use, teach, and comprehend anything digital.

Paul is showing his digitalness by taking a picture with his digital camera.

by Gwendolyn The Informationist May 19, 2011

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