Flurb's heat engine operates between 329.0°C and 25.0°C, and has an efficiency of 62.0% of Carnot efficiency. If 574 J of heat go into the engine, how much work does it produce?
by 2004 December 20, 2003
1. To change indefinitely; to alter
2. To malfunction
3. A noun, verb, and adjective that can be used as a substitution for most other words
2. To malfunction
3. A noun, verb, and adjective that can be used as a substitution for most other words
1. I re-flurbed the calculations to find out the true answer
2. Run! The nuclear reactor just flurbed!
3. Teacher: Now here class, is where you would write the defintion of Theorem 33 in the 'Reasons' section.
Student: Awww, can't I just say the transversal flurbed with the two lines...
2. Run! The nuclear reactor just flurbed!
3. Teacher: Now here class, is where you would write the defintion of Theorem 33 in the 'Reasons' section.
Student: Awww, can't I just say the transversal flurbed with the two lines...
by Oliver S. November 14, 2006
A slang term referring to home-made crack cocaine. Most commonly said in Hawaii. Can be used as a verb or a noun.
by Mickie Avalon November 10, 2007
a small rabid tick native to wisconscin eats a stricked diet of people, cats, antelope, taccos, raging catloafs ect.
by three midgets from california May 02, 2003
by Jerry McGuire August 31, 2007
That little patch of hair above the brown eye that women consistently miss when manicuring the lawn.
She really takes care of her pubic hair but her attention to detail is a bit off as she still had a flurb.
by Meat Juice October 05, 2012