by the 5 footer December 28, 2019
Player 1: PLANT THE BOMB YOU SILVER SCRUB!
Player 2: HOW DO I PLANT A BOMB?!?!?!?
PLAYER 1: HIT E!!!!
Player 2: HOW DO I PLANT A BOMB?!?!?!?
PLAYER 1: HIT E!!!!
by TylerTheLizard February 03, 2016
by hadrob June 24, 2013
by LockDawg September 08, 2009
This property has allowed silver halides to become the basis of modern photographic materials. Silver Bromide is widely used in photographic films and is believed by some to have been used for making the Shroud of Turin. The salt can be found naturally as the mineral bromargyrite. It's chemical formula is AgBr and has a solid pale yellow appearance.
Person 1: "Ayo, lemme sniff sum of that Silver Bromide."
Person 2: "Ayo, that stuffs a killer. U die from that. U need to be put in a mental hospital."
Person 1: "How com u always being on that shit then, huh?"
Person 2: "Bruh what chu talkin bout u high as hell."
Person 2: "Ayo, that stuffs a killer. U die from that. U need to be put in a mental hospital."
Person 1: "How com u always being on that shit then, huh?"
Person 2: "Bruh what chu talkin bout u high as hell."
by Vexacon June 17, 2021
Silver chloride is a chemical compound with the chemical formula AgCl. This white crystalline solid is well known for its low solubility in water (this behavior being reminiscent of the chlorides of Tl+ and Pb2+). Upon illumination or heating, silver chloride converts to silver (and chlorine), which is signaled by grey to black or purplish coloration to some samples. AgCl occurs naturally as a mineral chlorargyrite.
Person 1: "Isn't Silver Chloride the stuff u put in the pool?"
Person 2: "No u dumbass it is chlorine."
Person 2: "No u dumbass it is chlorine."
by Vexacon June 18, 2021
A woman struggling through isolation as the hair salon is closed, who has developed significant grey roots which are likely to dazzle any living human being.
by Muminisolation June 20, 2020