Mass is how much matter is in an object. Please not this is a scientific definition and mass does not mean weight. Weight means how much force is acting on an object due to gravity.
My mass is 50kg
by Physics defenitions December 29, 2020
Used on the in the Bay Area of California. May mean in the extreme, large quantities, or something that is gnarly.
Has recently fallen into usage for something that is deep or meaningful
Has recently fallen into usage for something that is deep or meaningful
I had mass issues with that movie, it sucked in so many ways.
I was hungry, so I bought mass chips.
Did you see that guy's wave? It was mass.
My professor of philosophy can be so mass sometimes.
I was hungry, so I bought mass chips.
Did you see that guy's wave? It was mass.
My professor of philosophy can be so mass sometimes.
by repos December 13, 2007
by Phlex March 30, 2005
1. part-of-speach: noun
__a. physical substance; an amount of matter. adjective form: massive
2. part-of-speach: adjective (generally used in context\conjunction with ghetto slang)
__a. a large number of {plural noun};
__b. a great quantity of {collective noun}
.
__a. physical substance; an amount of matter. adjective form: massive
2. part-of-speach: adjective (generally used in context\conjunction with ghetto slang)
__a. a large number of {plural noun};
__b. a great quantity of {collective noun}
.
.
1a: “Dayum, that girl has some real mass on her frame..”
2
a: “Man, you have some mass toys dere, fo'real..”
b: “Once I finished the marathon, I drunk some mass water ’cause I was so friggin thirsty, not to mention out of energy..”
1a: “Dayum, that girl has some real mass on her frame..”
2
a: “Man, you have some mass toys dere, fo'real..”
b: “Once I finished the marathon, I drunk some mass water ’cause I was so friggin thirsty, not to mention out of energy..”
by Victor Van Styn August 23, 2005
A term used to describe a group of people whos personality, mannerisms, and general way of life represents a large portion of particular areas in society.
The term was first originated by three young men at McGill University, and is mainly used in a condescending manner towards someone you cannot have a genuine relationship with.
The term was first originated by three young men at McGill University, and is mainly used in a condescending manner towards someone you cannot have a genuine relationship with.
by Ali Taghikhani January 31, 2011
by Midas September 17, 2003
A german word used in various situations to express that something is different than usual. Direct translation of it would be mass and the usage isnt that different. It can also be used similar to wicked.
Usually it is used without much sentence surrounding it, as it is an expression of surprise, awe, amazement, shock etc.
Most of the times, the 'e' is stretched.
If anything, german verbs like "verteilt" (distributed) or "gekriegt" (got) are added.
It can also be used if there's lots of sth around.
In rare cases, it has been used as replacement for a "Hello" or "Hi".
Usually it is used without much sentence surrounding it, as it is an expression of surprise, awe, amazement, shock etc.
Most of the times, the 'e' is stretched.
If anything, german verbs like "verteilt" (distributed) or "gekriegt" (got) are added.
It can also be used if there's lots of sth around.
In rare cases, it has been used as replacement for a "Hello" or "Hi".
Witnessing a hard football tackling, you'd stand up yelling:
"MASSEEEE!"
After a pub fight were you had to take the hits, you'd say:
"Masse gekriegt!"
After a pub fight you won, you'd say:
"Masse verteilt!"
If you enter a pub with a lot of fine looking girls in it, you'd go:
"Masse an mädels!" or just "Masse!" with a glance in your eye so your mates would know what your on about.
"MASSEEEE!"
After a pub fight were you had to take the hits, you'd say:
"Masse gekriegt!"
After a pub fight you won, you'd say:
"Masse verteilt!"
If you enter a pub with a lot of fine looking girls in it, you'd go:
"Masse an mädels!" or just "Masse!" with a glance in your eye so your mates would know what your on about.
by Saverio January 06, 2005