The light of the noble gasses, at. no. 2, used as a lifting agent for zeppelins and balloons. If you inhale it, your voice will sound really funny like you're pinching your nose. Just don't asphyxiate yourself, or you'll be sorry.
by eszett March 09, 2003
The first element on the periodic table. Burns with glee when lit, and explodes when lit near oxygen.
by Eszett February 27, 2004
by Eszett March 05, 2004
the fourth most spoken language on Earth (after body, Chinese, and what's-it-called). Because of its high saturation of words and numerous associations to the number 43, atomic number of technetium, it is considered to be a radioactive language, which decays by alpha-particle emission to Latin.
by eszett May 15, 2003
A quaint little site where people spam the glory out of... posting, I guess. And I'm not sure about that glory either.
But most importantly is that I help run the place.
But most importantly is that I help run the place.
by Eszett May 15, 2004
A metallic element on the periodic table with an atomic number of 74. It has the highest melting point of all metals and is otherwise cool.
When I said I wanted some tungsten, I did not mean molybdenum. Tungsten pwns molybdenum any day of the Muslim calendar.
by eszett March 08, 2003
The greatest NationState ever, led by the Grand Vassal, Jaroslav Al-Wolframij. It is home to tungsten buildings and monmuents, synthetic polar regions, and a military that uses trebuchets and soldering irons as their main weapons.
by Eszett February 26, 2004