A scientific subject which is the study of matter and energy and of interactions between the two, grouped in traditional fields such as acoustics, optics, mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism, as well as in modern extensions including atomic and nuclear physics, cryogenics, solid-state physics, particle physics, and plasma physics.
See also fun.
See also fun.
by Urban Dictionary November 2, 2004
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Get the Physicsmug. the illest form of high thought, that should only be left to those with the skills to understand, and all the rest can suck our hairy unshaven balls
by burgiller May 13, 2005
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Get the physicsmug. I wanted to be able to understand the entirety of the universe so i did an undergraduate degree in physics
by DrFox777 November 23, 2010
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Get the physicsmug. 1. The most common/easiest way to drop your GPA in high school
2. If you happen to be a scientific prodigy, then its that magic nap time every other day...
2. If you happen to be a scientific prodigy, then its that magic nap time every other day...
1. Dude, i woulda had a 4.0 if it wasn't for that damn physics test. When the hell am i ever gonna need to know about the quantum electrodynamic theory!?!?!?!?!?!??!
by Mindgames238 November 1, 2009
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Get the physicsmug. 1. To beat some one up (verb).
2. A procedure in which a doctor examines your whole body, including your weewee.
2. A procedure in which a doctor examines your whole body, including your weewee.
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by nikkan_hanil January 19, 2004
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Get the physicalmug. The Reason for Everything and Anything. Usually Why you Fall down all the time...That and you're an Idiot. Or maybe just Philosophy with a calculator and a large battery. Either way it is there.
by AplChild January 26, 2009
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Get the Physicsmug. An incredibly hard subject undertaken by highschool students who believe it will help them achieve great things in later life or, in many cases, to simply have something to brag about to their friends. However, it is often realised after two years of bashing one's own brains out with the incredibly thick textbook that accompanies the subject, that it really was not worth pulling those all-nighters just to fail the ridiculously hard tests.
Students often drop the subject after the sad realisation that they have the ability to calculate the centripetal force of their overall school grade as it circles the proverbial drain.
Students often drop the subject after the sad realisation that they have the ability to calculate the centripetal force of their overall school grade as it circles the proverbial drain.
by LoopholeTT July 12, 2009
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