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homoness

Describing a person or an action done with flaming gay qualities.
Wow Chuck nice pink shirt, your homoness will never cease to amaze me.
by SamK September 7, 2008
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hoon

In New Zealand slang, a hoon is a puff of a vape or e-cigarette - the equivalent of a drag of a regular cigarette. Some people may refer to the vape itself as a hoon or a hoonage.
“Oi Brandon can I have a hoon bro
by Sulfur Sea Sponge June 8, 2019
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Homones

(n): the extreme sexual urges felt for one of the same or similar sex
**these are not just any feelings- they are intense rushes of hormones secreted similar to those like adrenaline, etc.
Dude, I think my homones are kicking in. I think that dude over there is SO hot. You think he has homones too? Dude?
by Non-hormonal teen July 22, 2010
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homonaut

Someone who boldly ventures into the Unknown But Most Certainly Gay.
Jim: After I got my Ph.D in biology, I started working with the company that makes enzyte. We're developing new natural male enhancement techniques.

Bob: Dude, you're such a homonaut.
by ShhI'mHuntingWookiees August 14, 2009
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Hason

An amazing form of the name "Jason". Can be used as a nickname, with a spanish accent. (Hey-sawn).
"Hason, what's up?" -simple. :)
by Hason G February 2, 2006
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hoon

1. To travel at speed in a confined area, or do burnouts on a public road in traffic ..
2. To show off in a dagerous manner, mostly with a vehicle or engine powered item ..
Look at that bloody dangerous hoon!!
(YELLED IN ANNOYANCE AT OFFENDER).. YA FUCKIN' HOON!!!
by Onetrack March 18, 2004
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Holonomic Constraint

In classical mechanics, particularly Lagrangian Mechanics, a holonomic constraint is a special type of constraint of motion. It restricts the trajectory of a system of particles to a smooth manifold Q by the set smooth equations

a({x},t)=0
b({x},t)=0
.
.
.
Where
t=time
{x}= the set of 3N Cartesian coordinates for the system of N particles.

For N particles, the number of holonomic constraints must be less than 3N using the assumption that each equation has an explicit dependence to AT LEAST one coordinate.
A rigid body, defined by the constraint equations (using LaTeX) is

\left| {x_i - x_j } \right| - c_{ij} = 0
where i is not equal to j is a Holonomic Constraint.
by pinu7 November 11, 2009
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