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^^^
Oh lawd! I feel bad for ya, man. That must've suckled.

Cougar

Refers to an older lady that dates younger men.
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Big Blue Owl wrote:^^^
Oh lawd! I feel bad for ya, man. That must've suckled.
Trust me- if I had to do it over again- I would have said phuckit. My date (Mary- names changed to protect the not so innocent...lol) had sent me in to sit with one of her teammates from softball (Judy- who was 1000000x nicer than my date- not talking looks, just attitude) who was working the door (Mary was a junior, Judy was a sophomore) and I should have just called my dad to pick me up and I should have hung out with Judy after getting cleaned up.

Mary only used me to go to her prom.
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<----------- Never went to a prom
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<-----------Never had a cougar.
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'mon back: Redneck that helps you back your truck up...

" 'mon back.....'mon back 'till ya hear metal...."
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(Stolen from Gabriel Iglesias)

'mere.

There are three kinds of drunks- happy drunks, mean drunks, and 'mere drunks...you know the third kind when they start to talk...

"'mere...I wanna talk to you"
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YYZ30 wrote:(Stolen from Gabriel Iglesias)

'mere.

There are three kinds of drunks- happy drunks, mean drunks, and 'mere drunks...you know the third kind when they start to talk...

"'mere...I wanna talk to you"
LMAO :headbang:

I'm a happy drunk. Just prop me up and leave me a smoke. :-D
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Entomologist - one who studies insects
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Triple point of water - the temperature where pure water coexists as liquid, solid, and gas simultaneously. It is 0.010?C. Has been the standard of all temperature measurement since 1990.
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allotropic phase transformation - refers to what happens as water changes from one phase to another ice - water - steam.
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Related to the "Heat" thread in General:

Humidex -- The humidex is a measurement used by Canadian meteorologists to reflect the combined effect of heat and humidity. It differs from the heat index used in the United States in using dew point rather than relative humidity. According to the Meteorological Service of Canada, a humidex of at least 40 causes "great discomfort" and above 45 is "dangerous." When the humidex hits 54, heat stroke is imminent.

The record humidex in Canada occurred on July 25, 2007, when Carman, Manitoba hit 53.0. This breaks the previous record of 52.1 set in 1953 in Windsor, Ontario, (The residents of Windsor would not have known this at the time, since the humidex had yet to be invented).

*Note: we have a By-torian or two in Windsor!*
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callow . . . to touch somebody inappropriately.
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Ohm's Law - The relationship between voltage, current and resistance in
electrical circuits, which states that one volt (pressure) flowing
through one ohm of resistance (load) will produce one ampere of current
(intensity) in a series circuit.
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Absolute Zero

Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature where nothing could be colder, and no heat energy remains in a substance. Absolute zero is the point at which molecules do not move (relative to the rest of the body) more than they are required to by a quantum mechanical effect called zero-point energy. It is a theoretical limit and cannot be achieved.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolute_zero
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Narket; angry

Fair narket; really angry!
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