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Something that is questionable in nature, such as "Life Hacks"
She showed me a life hack and I asked DIWhy?
DIWhy by Otaku30 January 26, 2019
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7,8-Dihydroxyflavone 

7,8-dihydroxyflavone (Tropoflavin) is a supplement that is an antioxidant. It has also been found to act as a potent and selective small-molecule agonist of the tropomyosin receptor kinase B (TrkB), the main signaling receptor of the neurotrophin brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). In addition, tropoflavin possesses powerful antioxidant activity independent of its actions on the TrkB receptor, and protects against glutamate-induced excitotoxicity, 6-hydroxydopamine-induced dopaminergic neurotoxicity,28 and oxidative stress-induced genotoxicity. It was also found to block methamphetamine-induced dopaminergic neurotoxicity, an effect which, in contrast to the preceding, was found to be TrkB-dependent. 7,8-dihydroxyflavone protects against stimulant induced glutamate exitotoxicity and dopaminergic neurotoxicity. By stacking amphetamine or other stimulants with Tropoflavin, you can prevent brain damage. However, you can't prevent cardiotoxicity. So choose a less cardiotoxic stimulant like amphetamine, Ritalin, caffeine, or EthylAmphetamine, or Modafinil, the wakefulness enhancer, instead of choosing more cardiotoxic stimulants like crack. Crack is wack, speed(amphetamine, EthylAmphetamine) will help me succeed
I stacked 25mg EthylAmphetamine with 25mg 7,8-Dihydroxyflavone and I prevented brain damage. Tropoflavin is awesome!
Good-looking, attractive, hot.

British slang.
"I've got to go see that dishy Vicar."
dishy by Hyacinth Bucket November 17, 2004

Dihydrogen Monoxide 

Dihydrogen Monoxide is a chemical compound consisting of two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule, commonly known as "Water".
some guy: Yo do you have some Dihydrogen Monoxyde?
B: bruh do I look like a chemist?
some guy: B Dihydrogen Monoxide is water?
B: oh yeah no worries.

dihydrogen monoxide 

dihydrogen monoxide: It's more commonly known as water. You know, the substance that every single living being relies on to survive? The origins of this item are multifold, from flyers circulated at the University of California at Santa Cruz in 1989 (so 20th century!) to a junior high school student who surveyed 50 classmates in 1997 and got 43 of them to sign his petition to ban the chemical. He then won a prize at his science fair for his project, called "How Gullible Are We?" Several Web pages touting the chemical's dangers are still live. Don't feel too bad if you've ever fallen victim to this hoax; even a government official in New Zealand took the bait last year.
dihydrogen monoxide by l333 October 18, 2008

dihydrocodeine 

Also known as DHC, a pain-killing opiate similar to codeine. Usually found in cough medicines and other antitussives. Often used for recreational purposes, in the same fashion as pharmaceuticals such as oxycodone.
I downed some dihydrocodeine and I'm feeling pretty good now
dihydrocodeine by SenorFrick April 15, 2009