"I followed this girl in the mall yesterday 'cos she had a great ass. But then I saw her face and she looked like a moose. What a fuckin' magnet."
by bigbadscot May 21, 2016
by FionnSilverwolf December 27, 2015
Lindsay couldn't help but be near John; as her magnetity towards him was heightened from not seeing him in the past few days.
by JDub55 April 05, 2011
1. Common term for students enrolled in specialty programs usually dealing with math, science, and computer science.
2. Attractive (not THAT kind of attractive) or repellent substance.
2. Attractive (not THAT kind of attractive) or repellent substance.
by 07 represent! November 30, 2004
A person/thing that is so stylish, glamorous, or seductive that people are drawn to it. The epitome of the phrase "ddaaammm!"
Girl! That dress got you looking so magnet Lil Waynes grill bout to fly out his mouth and bite dat ass!
by mar_chan July 27, 2017
A person that's attractive in ways you cannot explain. You find yourself attracted to them even before they speak.
by Jak3thegreat January 24, 2017
Physics:
An object which imparts a force on other magnets. The force is caused by moving charges within the object, and a significant net field can be produced either by alignment of atoms to a single axis, thus adding the individual magnetic fields of the orbiting electrons, or by the flow of current through a conductor. The field of permanent magnets is closest to the field generated by a solenoid. Because the field is generated by the movement of charge, and is dependent on the direction of that movement, no conventional magnet can have a nonzero total field. A thin conductor with a conventional current flowing through it will have a circular magnetic field clockwise when viewed in the direction of flow. Unit of magnetic field: Tesla, subdivision Gauss (= 1/1000 Tesla)
An object which imparts a force on other magnets. The force is caused by moving charges within the object, and a significant net field can be produced either by alignment of atoms to a single axis, thus adding the individual magnetic fields of the orbiting electrons, or by the flow of current through a conductor. The field of permanent magnets is closest to the field generated by a solenoid. Because the field is generated by the movement of charge, and is dependent on the direction of that movement, no conventional magnet can have a nonzero total field. A thin conductor with a conventional current flowing through it will have a circular magnetic field clockwise when viewed in the direction of flow. Unit of magnetic field: Tesla, subdivision Gauss (= 1/1000 Tesla)
by appa609 January 26, 2012