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Electromagnet

A thing in your life that sends an almopst elctrical current of happiness through your body..comes in few forms but the action and effects are all the same..Also something which you find srangely attractive after little contact
Wow!! You seem as attractive as a giant uber Electromagnet!!
by Greggy January 27, 2005
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electron

electron and orbital r not the same thing! an electron is the negative particle of an atom, although its proven it may behave like an electromagnetic wave. the orbital is just the track it follows when its spinnig around the nucleus of the atom. where did u forget ur chemistry book?
an example for electron? tricky.
by susy March 2, 2004
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electronic punk

A trance loving, liquored up, website designing freak with a spiky cactus
by Anonymous August 27, 2003
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Slow Electronics

Noise music decoding and resisting crypto-fascist patriarchal Power Electronics using the process of slowness in terms of processing power, data streams and carefully considered recursions folding in on themselves through 'screeching waves of feedback, analogue synthesizers making sub-bass pulses or high frequency squealing sounds, and screamed, distorted, often engaged and relatively unknown lyrics.
That handcranked cassette-tape Whitehouse remix is so Slow Electronics
by Southbridge December 13, 2009
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Annoying electronic music guy

That one guy who always blasts loud, annoying, and obnoxious music through his mic during Skype calls and while playing call of duty
Dude 1: Why did you block me on Skype and mute me on Xbox Tyler!
Dude 2: Colby, don't be stupid you should know you are that Annoying electronic music guy.
by HuskyDaddy May 19, 2015
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electrokinetic

using electrical current to create movement/propulsion.

Use of high voltage's in a capacitor create a natural movement in the direction of the positively(+) charged surface.

first discovered by Thomas Townsend Brown in the 1930's. Also known as the 'Bifield Brown Effect'.
The capacitor displayed an electrokinetic effect.
by clarky May 13, 2005
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