True love most people won't ever get the type these 2 have. They have a strong but Rocky connection they can talk for hours at a time.
Girl: did you hear about opal and evan?
Other girl: omg ya I heard they are dating
Girl : ya they are!
Other girl: omg ya I heard they are dating
Girl : ya they are!
by ...deeznuts April 2, 2022
by grandmakilfy February 17, 2010
Person 1: is opal a mineral dude
Person 2: dude no one knows cause safari can’t make up it’s damn mind
Person 2: dude no one knows cause safari can’t make up it’s damn mind
by IAMABIGFATSWEATYLOSER January 13, 2021
A chat site started by Emerald Chat user Null. It's goal was to make a better and improved chat site. It features rooms for chatting and 1 on 1 chat.
Guy 1: Hey have you used Opal Chat?
Guy 2: Yeah dude it's not very active but it's not bad!
Guy 1: Hey I just went to Opal Chat.
Guy 2: how was it?
Guy 1: Well it's not active rn but it might be later.
Guy 2: Yeah dude it's not very active but it's not bad!
Guy 1: Hey I just went to Opal Chat.
Guy 2: how was it?
Guy 1: Well it's not active rn but it might be later.
by Urbandictionary6911 June 17, 2022
Opal is a hydrated amorphous form of silica (SiO2·nH2O); its water content may range from 3 to 21% by weight, but is usually between 6 and 10%. Due to its amorphous property, it is classified as a mineraloid, unlike crystalline forms of silica, which are considered minerals. It is deposited at a relatively low temperature and may occur in the fissures of almost any kind of rock, being most commonly found with limonite, sandstone, rhyolite, marl, and basalt.
The name opal is believed to be derived from the Sanskrit word upala (उपल), which means 'jewel', and later the Greek derivative opállios (ὀπάλλιος), which means 'to see a change in color'.
There are two broad classes of opal: precious and common. Precious opal displays play-of-color (iridescence); common opal does not.5 Play-of-color is defined as "a pseudo chromatic optical effect resulting in flashes of colored light from certain minerals, as they are turned in white light."6 The internal structure of precious opal causes it to diffract light, resulting in play-of-color. Depending on the conditions in which it formed, opal may be transparent, translucent, or opaque, and the background color may be white, black, or nearly any color of the visual spectrum. Black opal is considered the rarest, while white, gray, and green opals are the most common.
The name opal is believed to be derived from the Sanskrit word upala (उपल), which means 'jewel', and later the Greek derivative opállios (ὀπάλλιος), which means 'to see a change in color'.
There are two broad classes of opal: precious and common. Precious opal displays play-of-color (iridescence); common opal does not.5 Play-of-color is defined as "a pseudo chromatic optical effect resulting in flashes of colored light from certain minerals, as they are turned in white light."6 The internal structure of precious opal causes it to diffract light, resulting in play-of-color. Depending on the conditions in which it formed, opal may be transparent, translucent, or opaque, and the background color may be white, black, or nearly any color of the visual spectrum. Black opal is considered the rarest, while white, gray, and green opals are the most common.
by Bobthehe July 20, 2023
As Aussies (or Austrians as they are known earth side) have rotten trees from dino days dug up for jewelery called opal these upsidedowners must idolize this garbage the earth crapped up.
From a post found "here":
"In FL usa it is fucking gorgeous and not full of brit convict barely anglish speakin opal worshippers"
"In FL usa it is fucking gorgeous and not full of brit convict barely anglish speakin opal worshippers"
by s0cialdaw1n March 20, 2017
I know someone named opal who sucks. Theyy are ugly and annoying and full of it never befriend an opal
by sdbfdjvshubi May 5, 2023