A fork of Rural Dictionary
C is for cookie, that's good enough for me.
when you take a bite from a cookie, it looks like a C
1) The third letter in most alphabets. 2) A powerful coding language. 3) A note / key position in music; the key position with no flats or sharps. 4) The chemical abbreviation for Carbon. 5) Lazy-type for "see."
1) C is for cookie, and that's enough for me. 2) Unix is coded using C. 3) The piece had no flats or sharps because it was written in C position. 4) CO2 is Carbon Dioxide. 5) did u c tht?
The best answer to choose in a multiple choice question if u dont know it! (Also if the questions asks u to write the answer down, u can always change the C into the letter a, b, or d! That way u can complain to the teacher that he/she marked the test wrong!) LOL ITS PERFECTSSS
Retard: AHH fuck i dunno the answer to this question! Other retard: When in doubt choose C! Retard: I SEE!! Smart Kid: If u study before u dont have to use C! Retards: Smacks him in the head STFU nerd!
An extremely powerful computer language on which the foundations of most other mid-level and RAD languages are based. Although it is not object-oriented like C++ and Java, it compiles into tighter code that occupies less space. It is used most frequently for applications designed to run in tight conditions, such as on a computer with a slow CPU and/or a small amount of memory. It is also closer to assembly language than it is to mid-level languages (on the spectrum of computer languages, C is toward the low end of the mid-level languages), making it more difficult to fully master than most languages.
//a more interesting Hello World program #include <stdio.h> typedef struct { int x; char c50; void (*func)(char*); } MY_HELLO_STRUCTURE; MY_HELLO_STRUCTURE ms; void draw(char* s) { printf(s); } void main(void) { ms.x++; sprintf(ms.c,"Hello World (for the ") switch (ms.x%10) { case 1: sprintf(ms.c+21,"%dst time",ms.x); break; case 2: sprintf(ms.c+21,"%dnd time",ms.x); break; case 3: sprintf(ms.c+21,"%drd time",ms.x); break; default: sprintf(ms.c+21,"%dth time",ms.x); break; } ms.func=draw; (*ms.func)(ms.c); return; }
C is the letter that is sometimes mistakenly used in place of an X at the end of a text message . This has become increasingly common since the majority of phone keyboards are of the QWERTY format. If a message that ends in a C instead of an X is not followed up immediately whit a message that says simply 'X', it suggests that the the original mistake was not noticed by the other party when they did their ISTRB (Immediate Sent Text Read Back). C is also for Cookie, that's good enough for me.
Man: Hey babycakes, can i still see you tonight? C Woman: Hey hun;-) For Sure! I can't Wait xx Man: X Man: Sorry about the C Babe! I missed that on my first ISTRB XX