I really like the coffee from the new place. I had mouth-shock at first but on second try it’s really good.
by Ninja camel December 12, 2023
Get the Mouth-shock mug.Noun: The act of playing your ipod when the volume is accidently turned to maximum, usually caused by plugging it into a speaker. This usually results in a very bad headache and bleeding ears and/or looking like an idiot
by Ikutto November 13, 2011
Get the I-Shock mug.A funny prank used by funny people to SHOCK people so hard, normally you probably pull the gum if it was normal, but this time, IT SHOCKS YOU.
guy - yo want sum gum (its actually shocking chewing gum)
victm - uh sur- (pulls)
vitcm - AFGGFDGFJHDGHFJDHGJHGH (shocked like mentally and psychically)
victm - uh sur- (pulls)
vitcm - AFGGFDGFJHDGHFJDHGJHGH (shocked like mentally and psychically)
by guy that yes February 18, 2024
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Get the shock and anchor mug.A bow shock is, in short, when solar winds such as those emmited by the sun interact with the msgnetic field of a planet.
When this happens the kinetic energy of the solar winds is converted into thermal energy. When the radio waves of this occurance are converted into sound waves it sounds something like an earthquake (bear in mind sound waves cannot travel through a vacuum such as space because they need a medium, however radiowaves don't require a medium thus can be detected in space). A bow shock is very similar to a sonic boom
When this happens the kinetic energy of the solar winds is converted into thermal energy. When the radio waves of this occurance are converted into sound waves it sounds something like an earthquake (bear in mind sound waves cannot travel through a vacuum such as space because they need a medium, however radiowaves don't require a medium thus can be detected in space). A bow shock is very similar to a sonic boom
by Cygnus X - 1 September 23, 2022
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used for emphasis or to express shock, annoyance or surprise. Often used as a replacement to swearing.
used for emphasis or to express shock, annoyance or surprise. Often used as a replacement to swearing.
Person 1: "Have you heard that Adam has been sacked?"
Person 2: "Shocking hell, you're joking? What for?"
Person 2: "Shocking hell, you're joking? What for?"
by Matt Windle poet October 17, 2020
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