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Contract

Zaid signed his life away by signing a contract. Now he has to fuck Hamza.
by Zaid123 November 8, 2022
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contraintention

When the impact of an action or statement is the opposite of the intention behind the action/statement.
Congress passed a contraintenetional that law was meant to help the migrant population, but it backfired ended up harming them.

When he realized his joke was contraintentional when he expected she would laugh but she started to cry.
by Miss Monica Maybe January 31, 2023
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contract address

It is the name given to the only real $CA on the Solana Block chain. The address is AfkUkcoJ5Yt7eU9BwnF1RjRqt4fQG5zYV1eS1ytDk7FE
Did you buy any of that contract address. It's up 500%
by $CA Shiller January 8, 2024
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Contractor

a ilthy depths ganker who loves jumping in the depths to be liked more by some femboy king of etrea
"no way im in fragments of self because of some Contractors"
by Casual Void walker Hunter February 4, 2024
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Contrariot

A person who insists on taking a contrarian stance, regardless of how nonsensical or idiotic it may be.
Joe argued that Churchill, not Hitler was the real villain during World War Two —classic contrariot behavior.
by Because Science December 26, 2024
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The counterpart to expansionary thermodynamics, studying energy behavior in systems undergoing contraction—gravitational collapse, cooling and shrinking, implosions, or any process where volume decreases. In such systems, energy may appear to concentrate, temperatures rise, and entropy dynamics reverse locally. Black holes are a prime example: as matter collapses, gravitational energy transforms into heat, and the system's behavior defies the expectations of classical stationary thermodynamics. Contractionary thermodynamics explores how contraction affects work extraction, entropy production, and the arrow of time. It suggests that just as expansion breaks time-translation symmetry, contraction does too, but with opposite effects.
Example: "The star collapsed into a black hole, and contractionary thermodynamics explained how energy that seemed lost during expansion was now concentrated into a singularity—a reversal of cosmic energy flow."
by Abzugal March 22, 2026
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Contractive Thermodynamics

A broader framework encompassing contractionary thermodynamics and extending to any system undergoing contraction—whether physical, biological, economic, or social. Contractive thermodynamics studies how energy, entropy, and order behave when boundaries shrink, when systems consolidate, when volumes decrease. It applies to star formation, to organisms shrinking under stress, to economic recessions, to cultural retrenchment. The key insight is that contraction concentrates energy, increases local order at the expense of external disorder, and can reverse classical entropy gradients. Contractive thermodynamics reveals that contraction is not simply expansion reversed but has its own distinct principles.
Example: "During the recession, capital concentrated in fewer hands, and contractive thermodynamics became a lens: the economy was contracting, and with it came new dynamics of power, energy flow, and resource distribution."
by Abzugal March 22, 2026
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