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hydronical chronical blizzunt 

Man when im off probation this shit of smokin the fattest hydronical chronical blizzunt !

Hydrogen 

A suggestion considered when sober. This suggestion is often used when one is sober and thinks to what his/hers high self would do. Adapted from the word ¨High suggestion ¨ which said repeatedly can emulate the word ¨Hydrogen¨.
I was solving a puzzle with Alexis and got stuck until she pitched me a hydrogen that we could do the corners first.
Hydrogen by matthewleeeeeeeee January 11, 2022

hydrogen sulfide 

A gas which is highly flammable, toxic and smelly in nature. By fermenting poo you can make some of this.
It is used to describe:
1. Some useless thing which is only used to detect danger. (It has strong odor and highly toxic)
2. Something really cringeworthy with a notable presence. (A revolting odor with toxin)
3. Really annoying thing you cannot get rid of. (It's a gas)
4. Convincing them to suicide, by intaking this gas, which will kill you in minutes.
5. Describing things that belongs to a lower class, as hydrogen sulfide is present near ocean beds to feed the organisms down there, which is low-class.
In chemistry its formula is H2S.
The PewDiePie fanbase is getting cancerous as ever, it is nothing other than hydrogen sulfide.
hydrogen sulfide by A dying goat September 8, 2017

hydrogen hydroxide 

Literally water. Just the fancy name for water.
You: ay yo teach, lemme get some o dat hydrogen hydroxide bruh

Teach: tf?

You: you know... water...

Teach: oh. yeah go boiii

hydrogen 

An elemental gas with a unique property that, if given enough time, will think about itself.
People should put aside their differences, I mean we were all the same hydrogen to start off with.
hydrogen by Softbristles October 19, 2012

Hydrogen 

Element number one, is in the group other non-metals (alongside C, N, O, P, S, Se), has an atomic weight of 1.00974 amu, a hexagonal crystal structure, and a atomic radius of 53 picometers (pm). It is found the Sun, and was once used in blimps, before helium as used.
The people who inflate the blimps knew hydrogen (H) is reactive, so they went helium (He) for blimps, which is non-flammable.
Hydrogen by MidnightStar18 February 1, 2019