Reading the detailed overview of a book on sparknotes.com instead of taking the time out to read it.
Guy 1: Hey did you read "Hard Times" by Charles Dickens for class today?
Guy 2: Nah, I didn't have time. I'll spark-nuke it during break.
Guy 2: Nah, I didn't have time. I'll spark-nuke it during break.
by Eri'ce October 25, 2010
Get the Spark-Nukemug. by toiletnuker December 7, 2020
Get the Nuked toiletmug. by AnonDoxy July 9, 2018
Get the Nuke Junkiemug. Person 1: "Hey, bro, watcha gonna do this weekend?"
Person 2: "Probably beat my meat and Nuke Tony."
Person 1: "Are you crazy?! What did Tony ever do to you?!"
Person 2: "No, man. It means I'm going to make Italian food in my microwave."
Person 2: "Probably beat my meat and Nuke Tony."
Person 1: "Are you crazy?! What did Tony ever do to you?!"
Person 2: "No, man. It means I'm going to make Italian food in my microwave."
by Ard-Cheannard April 27, 2019
Get the Nuke Tonymug. Nuke L is a term that is used when a Females Pussy is just wet asf and it’s really good quality Pussy
by KeeshaLover25 June 23, 2020
Get the nuke Lmug. by Charrr July 9, 2022
Get the Nuking Dickmug. The act of completely deleting a post from the internet and all traces that link to it, often for the purpose of hiding personal information, avoiding discourse, or silencing a comment section that has gone too far to ever be corrected naturally.
The act of "nuking" something can be used in dozens of different contexts alike, most notably as a metaphor for destroying any trace of something left behind so as to get rid of anything that particular person doesn't wish to spread out further. In the case of online posts, this can be used as a last resort option to fix the mistakes of which cannot be reversed, only destroyed.
It's important to note that nuking a post only works when all traces of said post are lost forever. This does not mean making the post private, only accessible to friends, or publicized elsewhere on the internet. When you nuke the post, it's gone for good, and it's a saving grace only some can achieve the right way.
The act of "nuking" something can be used in dozens of different contexts alike, most notably as a metaphor for destroying any trace of something left behind so as to get rid of anything that particular person doesn't wish to spread out further. In the case of online posts, this can be used as a last resort option to fix the mistakes of which cannot be reversed, only destroyed.
It's important to note that nuking a post only works when all traces of said post are lost forever. This does not mean making the post private, only accessible to friends, or publicized elsewhere on the internet. When you nuke the post, it's gone for good, and it's a saving grace only some can achieve the right way.
Person 1: What do I do about this post? Ever since I made a comment about politics, it's been bombarded with hate!
Person 2: Nuke the post, man. It's got nothing left to save it now.
Person 2: Nuke the post, man. It's got nothing left to save it now.
by aawuhua123 November 9, 2018
Get the nuke the postmug.