by clarky October 09, 2003
using electrical current to create movement/propulsion.
Use of high voltage's in a capacitor create a natural movement in the direction of the positively(+) charged surface.
first discovered by Thomas Townsend Brown in the 1930's. Also known as the 'Bifield Brown Effect'.
Use of high voltage's in a capacitor create a natural movement in the direction of the positively(+) charged surface.
first discovered by Thomas Townsend Brown in the 1930's. Also known as the 'Bifield Brown Effect'.
by clarky March 27, 2005
by clarky November 05, 2003
Invented by clarkson who wears very nice tight jeans and sings a song whenever someone who is stereotyped as a townie walks past
by Clarky November 01, 2004
A screwboy is a prison inmate who tends to take the side of the "screws" (i.e. prison officers). A screwboy is a prisoner who has been known to:
a) "grass up" another inmate;
b) "suck up" to the prison officers;
c) spend a disproportionate amount of time talking to, socialising with, and generally being in the company of prison officers.
a) "grass up" another inmate;
b) "suck up" to the prison officers;
c) spend a disproportionate amount of time talking to, socialising with, and generally being in the company of prison officers.
Prisoner #1: "I'm gonna tell the screws about {blah blah blah}..."
Prisoner #2: "Don't be a screwboy."
Prisoner #1: "Why are you always laughing and joking with the screws?"
Prisoner #2: "What, are you accusing me of being some kind of screwboy?"
Prisoner #2: "Don't be a screwboy."
Prisoner #1: "Why are you always laughing and joking with the screws?"
Prisoner #2: "What, are you accusing me of being some kind of screwboy?"
by clarky November 04, 2010