4 definitions by StanmichNomenclature
The most underrated aircraft of the 20th century. No one cared about this one, because everyone was caught on the goddamned P-51, which didn't have the armor of its more impressive predecessor, which could take bullets from the top notches of the german Luftwaffe.
"Why in the hell is the P-47 Thunderbolt so underrated!?"
by StanmichNomenclature June 14, 2021
KiloCharlie1: Yeah, that 737 just ate shit. I dont know if you wanted to stall out on "flight test for NASA".
Callsign "Ethan" in a 737: Yeah, I just crashed.
KC1: You mean Eat Shit and Die?
Callsign "Ethan" in a 737: Yeah, I just crashed.
KC1: You mean Eat Shit and Die?
by StanmichNomenclature June 12, 2020
(n)
1. A smaller duplicate of a structure, organism or other object that which is used to release the potential of said object or entity.
2. (computer science) a sandbox in which the effects of malware can be tested on duplicates of existing software.
1. A smaller duplicate of a structure, organism or other object that which is used to release the potential of said object or entity.
2. (computer science) a sandbox in which the effects of malware can be tested on duplicates of existing software.
1. "The microlytic structural test appeared to be a success, but further evaluation may be needed using materials that allow for the inverse square law."
2. "The MEMZ virus has been tested in a microlytic environment that has shown its ability to manipulate, decay and destroy software in a comical and novel fashion."
2. "The MEMZ virus has been tested in a microlytic environment that has shown its ability to manipulate, decay and destroy software in a comical and novel fashion."
by StanmichNomenclature June 14, 2021
often sold in the prefabulated form, raw amulite is dense, and brittle, and forms perpendicular tube-like structures without crystalline fabulation. after fabulation, it takes on a closer structure to quartz. such a material is perfect for a baseplate used in a turboencabulator, for obvious reasons.
Amulite in color is often bluish green when oxidized, however, in it's purest form it is a purple hue, and is also used as an influx addition to a marzel vane on the 22nd line of the microencabulator used by Boeing.
Amulite in color is often bluish green when oxidized, however, in it's purest form it is a purple hue, and is also used as an influx addition to a marzel vane on the 22nd line of the microencabulator used by Boeing.
by StanmichNomenclature June 14, 2021