by TayTay99 February 1, 2014

by 11101001010111 May 22, 2019

A phrase used by people who have never smelt chloroform and/or those who don't know how chloroform actually works. Supposedly the person will pass out after sniffing a rag soaked in chloroform like in the movies, but in reality they would think it's some kind of cleaning fluid with fragrance if it hasn't evaporated in less than a minute.
He asked "does this smell like chloroform" before handing me a rag that seemed to be wet. I said "yes, that's trichloroethylene and it smells like chloroform"
by vaegsoojumus September 25, 2023

Fuel for making a fuel air flash powder.
Step 1.
Take a wooden pencil and shave 1/2 gram of wood and carbon.
Step 2.
Pile the wood shavings in a ashtray and leave a cigarette on top. Do not disturb.
Step 3.
Collect the ashes and charcoal.
Step 4. Spray axe deoderant on only the ashes and charcoal let dry.
Load ashes and fresh primers enjoy.
Step 1.
Take a wooden pencil and shave 1/2 gram of wood and carbon.
Step 2.
Pile the wood shavings in a ashtray and leave a cigarette on top. Do not disturb.
Step 3.
Collect the ashes and charcoal.
Step 4. Spray axe deoderant on only the ashes and charcoal let dry.
Load ashes and fresh primers enjoy.
by Cody5050 May 14, 2023

by anonymous March 24, 2021

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by hello pookie wookie May 24, 2023
