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Diamond Miner 

An upgraded version of a gold digger. Gold diggers are mid level money grabbin' hos. Diamond miners are once that really go for the tycoons and billionaires. The highest ranking gold digger. A highly successful gold digger. As diamonds are worth more than gold.
Yo check out that young girl married to the 80 year old Billionaire. Man she ain't a gold digger, that's a diamond miner!

Gold diggers are obsolute, being a diamond miner is where it's at.
Diamond Miner by Mikey Mk June 29, 2011
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ashtray miner 

A person who digs through ashtrays looking for smokable cigarette butts.
Sonny referred to Ricky as an ashtray miner after he witnessed him digging through an ashtray looking for butts.
ashtray miner by JRC83 August 14, 2008
a super sweet girl that has almost no imperfections but is shy and has a great personality. she can be mean at times but is usually really nice&welcoming once she's gotten to know you ;)
" Look at that Minori, i wish i could get to know her more"
Minori by Someone ;) June 2, 2015

Izuku Midoriya 

Deku is an Innocent piece of Broccoli who is seemingly useless at the beginning but gains power after eating hair
Guy 1: Best person in-
Guy 2: Izuku Midoriya.

Nerf Miner 

"Miner" is a Clash Royale card Known for being nerfed over and over again. The Clash Royale community made a meme "Nerf Miner" which they want to nerf Miner.
Person 1: My father died
Person 2: "Nerf Miner"
Nerf Miner by Scammkidzz February 14, 2022

mineral push

V. When floating on an inner tube in a shallow body of water and a large submerged rock takes you by suprise and hits your directly in the asshole.
- dude why is mark crying?

- oh i think he just got mineral pushed and im pretty sure hes bleeding.
mineral push by D$$$$Money August 30, 2011

Mohs Scale of Mineral Hardness 

The Mohs Scale of Mineral Hardness displays the scratch resistance of various minerals through the ability of a harder material to scratch a softer material. It was created in 1812 by geologist Friedrich Mohs. It lists ten minerals, ranging from Talc (Softest Known Mineral) at 1 to Diamond (Hardest Known Mineral) at 10.
Mohs Scale of Mineral Hardness is as follows:

1 - Talc
2 - Gypsum
3 - Calcite
4 - Fluorite
5 - Apatite
6 - Orthoclase Feldspar
7 - Quartz
8 - Topaz
9 - Corundum
10 - Diamond