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supercritical fluid 

A supercritical fluid is any substance at a temperature and pressure above its critical point. It can seep through solids like a gas, and dissolve materials like a liquid. plus, close to the critical point, small changes in pressure or temperature result in large changes in density, allowing many properties of a supercritical fluid to be negligable. Supercritical fluids are used as a substitute for organic solvents in a range of industrial and laboratory processes.
Carbon dioxide is the most commonly used supercritical fluid. they are used for decaffeination. It is a gas at standard temperature and pressure.
Related Words

Blinker fluid 

A prank that parents play on their children when they’re old enough to drive. Blinker fluid/fuel is not real but is a common joke, most shop owners play along or will laugh at you.
“Run down to the auto parts store and get me some blinker fluid”, but when Billy went to the store the managers just laughed at him.
Blinker fluid by Hardtruths January 2, 2018

Flavortown Fluid 

Pour one can of coke, enough vodka to deal with your shitty kids, one half shot of lime juice, then stir in bong and take a fat rip, transfer into a cocktail glass and enjoy with a side of diarrhea-enducing Chipotle.
"I enjoy the finer things in life, such as a flavorful margarita on the rocks or a Flavortown Fluid."
Flavortown Fluid by LeFrance July 21, 2018

Sexually Fluid 

A person who does not identify with one set sexually but any of them at all or maybe none.
T “Dude are you gay, straight, or bi?” L “I’m just me, I’m sexually fluid, I just like what I like when I like it” T “That’s cool bruh”
Sexually Fluid by Whynotthis22 December 1, 2017

Fluids on the Furniture 

For when you find stains on the bed/furniture after another couple sex in a hotel room.
Oh god Nancy, we purchased a suite in Miami, and when we walked in we found fluids on the furniture!

blinker fluid 

An imaginary liquid used in automobiles (to make the blinkers work). This term is used as a sarcastic remark toward someone who knows ablsolutely nothing about cars.
Bob: "My car's broken again. I don't know what's wrong."
Jon: "Did you check the blinker fluid?"
blinker fluid by Peaches Witherspoon September 8, 2005
Word of the Day on March 13, 2006