A lab that produces methamphetamines.
by TheBeetRoot00 December 25, 2019

a drink cocktail which consist of Stem tea (Weed tea), Vodka, orange crush, and red bull. which leads to an interesting cross fade.
Was originally created at the University of Arizona
Was originally created at the University of Arizona
D-chi is having a party lets make some space cronic for the pregame.
Lets make some Space cronic Before we head to the sugar. shack
Lets make some Space cronic Before we head to the sugar. shack
by TGOD April 8, 2012

by AM0415 May 30, 2018

Being on the computer but being distracted from the conversation by something else. The mysterious unavailability of being afk but not afk at the same time... Originated on Kugyay in 2007
A: *Joins the chat*
B: Hi A, have you read this comic?
A: no! O.o
(3 hours later)
A: Sorry i spaced, back now tho!
B: Weba!
B: Hi A, have you read this comic?
A: no! O.o
(3 hours later)
A: Sorry i spaced, back now tho!
B: Weba!
by Alaricat April 1, 2021

by Spacerichbitch August 3, 2021

The Space Needle is a landmark and tourist attraction in Seattle, Washington, United States.
It was built for the World Expo fair in 1962, along with the monorail system, providing transit from the Seattle Center to Westlake, a downtown shopping mall (which was built later and attached to the monorail). It was designed to look like a UFO (except they hadn't mastered the flying in one place part). When it was built, it was the tallest building in Seattle.
The Space Needle has a revolving restaurant inside the top, and an observation desk above. Inside the area of the observation deck is the gift shop and coin-operated telescopes. The observation deck was remodeled recently to add a revolving solid glass floor, which is great for those with fear of heights to look down from, and even better for the braver ones to take selfies on. The top floor is 520 feet high.
If you really want to know the rest, you can Google the Space Needle's website.
It was built for the World Expo fair in 1962, along with the monorail system, providing transit from the Seattle Center to Westlake, a downtown shopping mall (which was built later and attached to the monorail). It was designed to look like a UFO (except they hadn't mastered the flying in one place part). When it was built, it was the tallest building in Seattle.
The Space Needle has a revolving restaurant inside the top, and an observation desk above. Inside the area of the observation deck is the gift shop and coin-operated telescopes. The observation deck was remodeled recently to add a revolving solid glass floor, which is great for those with fear of heights to look down from, and even better for the braver ones to take selfies on. The top floor is 520 feet high.
If you really want to know the rest, you can Google the Space Needle's website.
On New Years Eve 2021, due to pandemic restrictions, instead of the usual fireworks show the Space Needle put on a virtual light show that was only viewable online.
by Simmaniac January 12, 2021
