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second degree murder 

An act of killing someone , going to court, getting a sentence and going to jail see law and order
" Mr Johnson you are guilty of second degree murder"

4th Degree Burn 

A 4th degree burn occurs when you verbally burn someone so bad that they mentally break and burn themselves.
I burned her so bad she got a 4th degree burn and there ain't no treatment for a burn that sick.

Fourth degree burn 

A 4th degree burn is where you berbally burn someone so bad, they mentally break and burn themselves to a crisp
That fourth degree burn was so bad she was left sparking and twitching.

First Degree Drunk 

The intentional intoxication of person or person by person, or persons, who act act willfully, deliberately, and with planning to get completely shitfaced.

Akin to First Degree Murder
Brian: I plan on going out Friday night after work and getting hammered at 1-O in downtown LA. Want to go?

Joseph: You're a real first degree drunk Brian. I'll be there at 6:30.

third-degree entropy 

Third-degree entropy is three-dimensional entropy.
It is between two-dimensional (coarse-grained) entropy and four-dimensional (fine-grained) entropy.

Three-dimensional entropy is the force-constant that connects forcical (gravitational) entropy and constant (quantum) entropy.

Three-dimensional entropy is distinct from quantum gravity which is nothing more than a color raster.
Quantum physics and relativity lack congruence because 2D entropy can't be transformed simply into 4D entropy.

Three-dimensional entropy is the force-constant that transforms relativity into quantum physics. It is also be called quantum entropy.

Third-degree entropy is the surface area of any orthogonated triangle of graphemmetry (difference in surface-areas between 2 json-objects).
third-degree entropy by zanderfin August 24, 2020

The Degree of Reality 

the amount, level, or extent to which something is real
What's the degree of reality of that reflection bruh – how real is that reflection in comparison to which it's reflecting?