3 definitions by Lincoln Park

Initially pertaining to a person’s innate technical ability which was immediately improved and enhanced in direct proportion to their degree mental openness to learning and adapting to new techniques.

Originated in the dental profession in a discussion between renowned Australian dentists Dr Matthew Siebel and Dr Ronak Patel in an attempt to describe the prevailing participant attitudes at an advanced dental technology course known as the Cerec Modules Posterior course in Melbourne Australia in Early 2022 where the world famous Dr Lawrence Lau was teaching technology-biology interactions with his enhanced Cerec workflows.

Appropriated by an observer, Dr Eugene Lee, on that very evening, and posted to multiple online industry discussion groups that he was known to moderate, the current usage of the phrase is mainly by displaced fashion neutral drinkers in a casual social situation describing a fashionable and relatively more desirable person who decides to interact with them.
“that dude wearing flares and suede thongs went and chat to those guys in track pants watching the Football - he must got bur energy.”
by Lincoln Park February 13, 2022
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The most technically adept and ubiquitous dental bur used in the dental profession to prepare Cerec crowns in the Dr Lawrence Lau Cerec workflow. First introduced in the Cerec Modules posterior course, it’s use is now universal and year on year international demand increased by 400% in the year 2021. To be used in conjunction with the Keto Larry bur.
Fat Larry bur is used to cut chamfer margins perfectly on Cerec crowns.
by Lincoln Park February 13, 2022
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Initially coined to describe an extremely strong artificial shell or crown created to protect and reinforce very weakened teeth. In 2021, the strength of this shell was estimated to be approximately 4 times stronger than natural teeth at TLC dentists in Richmond Australia by the proponent dentist Dr Eugene Lee.

The phrase was subsequently mistranslated in several Asian countries and is now used to describe an unintended unaesthetic bowl style haircut with two middle parts at the front.
That guy is so fit but meh Tooth Helmet.
by Lincoln Park February 16, 2022
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