Soquid is the physical term for a semi-solid. Soquid is a state of matter between a solid and a liquid. While similar to a solid in some respects (it can support its own weight and hold its shape), a soquid also shares some properties of liquids, such as shape conformity to something applying pressure to it, or the ability to flow under pressure. Soquids can also hold peaks. Soquids flow more slowly and are "thicker" than a liquid. Semi-melted Jolly Rancher, Peanut Butter, Slushies, and the Wendy's Frosty are all examples of soquids.
Dude: Whoa! Have you heard about that state of matter!
Dude 2:Yeah! The one between a solid and a liquid.
Twin Girls: You two sound intellectually sexy!
Dude and Dude 2: Want to go grab a soquid?
Twin Girls: Mmm. A sexy word for frosty. Sure!
Dude 2:Yeah! The one between a solid and a liquid.
Twin Girls: You two sound intellectually sexy!
Dude and Dude 2: Want to go grab a soquid?
Twin Girls: Mmm. A sexy word for frosty. Sure!
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Get the squibblewots mug.A phase of of matter that is has solid and liquid properties, hence the word soquid. A soquid could be either semi-frozen/melted matter or matter that is composed of small particles of solid mix with the right amount of liquid. Slushies, smoothies, and ice cream and other things are poor quality soquids and most may not even be soquids. Mercury is a dense liquid with a high viscosity, not a solid.
Soquids melt faster than soft solids that have a similar or lower melting point. Soquids can also hold peaks. Soquid is (sqd). H2O(sqd)=H2O(l)<>H2O(s). Freezing and melting is occuring at the same time.
Soquids melt faster than soft solids that have a similar or lower melting point. Soquids can also hold peaks. Soquid is (sqd). H2O(sqd)=H2O(l)<>H2O(s). Freezing and melting is occuring at the same time.
Honey, peanut butter, Wendy's frosty, magma, semi-melted glass (which acts like honey), possibly quicksand. All in the soquid phase.
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2. Noun. A situation or concept which engenders this reaction.
3. Verb, transitive. To cause someone to have this reaction.
4. Verb, intransitive. To experience this reaction.
The concept of the "squick" differs from the concept of "disgust" in that "squick" refers purely to the physical sensation of repulsion, and does not imply a moral component.
Stating that something is "disgusting" implies a judgement that it is bad or wrong. Stating that something "squicks you" is merely an observation of your reaction to it, but does not imply a judgement that such a thing is universally wrong.
The statement "kiddie porn squicks me" and "kiddie porn disgusts me" may both be true. In my case, the second sentence is true, and I assume that the first is also true, but, having never encountered it, I have no way of knowing for sure.
In general, distinguishing between "squick" and "disgust" is an important part of living in a tolerant society.
It is my contention that most anti-gay attitudes, for instance, are the result of people finding that gay sex squicks them -- and, because they don't know about the concept of the "squick", they assume that gay sex DISGUSTS them, which implies that there is something morally objectionable about it.
2. Noun. A situation or concept which engenders this reaction.
3. Verb, transitive. To cause someone to have this reaction.
4. Verb, intransitive. To experience this reaction.
The concept of the "squick" differs from the concept of "disgust" in that "squick" refers purely to the physical sensation of repulsion, and does not imply a moral component.
Stating that something is "disgusting" implies a judgement that it is bad or wrong. Stating that something "squicks you" is merely an observation of your reaction to it, but does not imply a judgement that such a thing is universally wrong.
The statement "kiddie porn squicks me" and "kiddie porn disgusts me" may both be true. In my case, the second sentence is true, and I assume that the first is also true, but, having never encountered it, I have no way of knowing for sure.
In general, distinguishing between "squick" and "disgust" is an important part of living in a tolerant society.
It is my contention that most anti-gay attitudes, for instance, are the result of people finding that gay sex squicks them -- and, because they don't know about the concept of the "squick", they assume that gay sex DISGUSTS them, which implies that there is something morally objectionable about it.
Joe loves hot wax, needles through sensitive parts of his body, cutting, and flogging -- but tickling? That squicks him.
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