The Reason for Everything and Anything. Usually Why you Fall down all the time...That and you're an Idiot. Or maybe just Philosophy with a calculator and a large battery. Either way it is there.
"Say wanna go play with Physics?"

*dropping things off High places ensues*
by AplChild January 26, 2009
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An incredibly hard subject undertaken by highschool students who believe it will help them achieve great things in later life or, in many cases, to simply have something to brag about to their friends. However, it is often realised after two years of bashing one's own brains out with the incredibly thick textbook that accompanies the subject, that it really was not worth pulling those all-nighters just to fail the ridiculously hard tests.

Students often drop the subject after the sad realisation that they have the ability to calculate the centripetal force of their overall school grade as it circles the proverbial drain.
Physics stole my sanity.
by LoopholeTT July 12, 2009
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Teacher: Are you enjoying Physics?
Student: Better than biology(and chem).
by infernodeathviper November 5, 2016
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Meaning that you’re surprised but it’s not too extreme.
by Sillysp00n January 18, 2021
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The most pwn-inest, awesomest, rape-sauciest, ball-punchinest, ass- kickinest class in high school, college, and life.

Can be used both in life, and in video games.
Physics = mc squared.

Games: That 'nade and that rag dollin' is so defyin' da laws of physics.
by 7th. Period Trio April 23, 2008
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The student's physics notes were filled with as many equations as his roommate's calculus notes.

The physics major knew that physics involved a lot of math, so he reasoned that if he were to excel at physics, he'd better be freakin' awesome at math.
by c.eliz March 24, 2010
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Taking something very simple (i.e. a cup sitting on a table), and making it very complicated (i.e. the Archimedes force equation) by attaching numbers to individual concepts and then deriving more numbers from those. All in all, a very arbitrary system.
The universe used to be a pretty simple place up until THEY decided to assign numbers to everything, thus creating physics and making those things much more complicated than they ought to be.
by K-UNIT October 1, 2005
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