8 Ball: I know a place on the edge of the Red Light District where we can lay low. But my hands are messed up so you better drive, brother!
by supertune March 05, 2021
by Tempus a Patres May 09, 2018
a vivid, metaphorical way to describe something happening with great speed, force, or intensity. It conjures the image of a lightning bolt—a natural phenomenon known for its sudden, powerful, and swift strike—emphasizing the speed, impact, or suddenness of the action being described. This expression is widely known to have originated from ice bath enthusiast and health guru Duncan Bernath.
It is often used to dramatize how quickly or forcefully something occurs, likening it to the speed and power of lightning.
It is often used to dramatize how quickly or forcefully something occurs, likening it to the speed and power of lightning.
"After this 5 minute ice bath, it feels like I just got shot out of the tip of a lightning bolt"
"Dude, I know!! Such a good, flames, feeling!"
shot out of the tip of a lighting bolt
"Dude, I know!! Such a good, flames, feeling!"
shot out of the tip of a lighting bolt
by UCLAphenom March 18, 2024
An amazing women that claims the light but really controls the dark side! Or visa versa, depending on who you are!
Tortuga: she always brings me out of my shell to see the light!
Brown eye: that’s the moon, don’t get tricked by the “queen of light.”
Brown eye: that’s the moon, don’t get tricked by the “queen of light.”
by Brow eye bandit October 09, 2020
he loves cola and simps it every morning. he loves he's friends and sucks their toes every morning. he's drinking just more cola and that's his life.
coca cola light knokolai is a happy cola lover
by krissafk October 28, 2020
by QuiteSeriousDefinitions August 08, 2021
Light travels at approximately 3x10^8 m/s in a vacuum as it has a mass of 0.
However, in recent years scientists have discovered that Jake Gibson is the only entity capable of surpassing such speed. Therefore, the speed of light is equal to approximately 0.0000001 Gibsons per second.
However, in recent years scientists have discovered that Jake Gibson is the only entity capable of surpassing such speed. Therefore, the speed of light is equal to approximately 0.0000001 Gibsons per second.
by S3arch March 29, 2021