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dynamic slang 

Slang phrase whose meaning is defined by a combination of types or categories of words, rather than any particular words themselves. Usually found in British English.
1. (British English) Any common noun clumsily converted to a verb means drunk. For example: "I was absolutely tabled last night."

2. (British English) Any verb-noun combination separated by "the" means "to masturbate." For example: "I think I'll just go and flip the pancake."
dynamic slang by Henry Kissinger December 12, 2004
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Hydro-Dynamic Spatula

The Hydro-dynamic spatula is a spatula with port and starboard attachments and turbo drive. It appears in the episodes "Help Wanted" and "Sharks vs. Pods" and in the music video "Thank Gosh It's Monday." It also appears in the online game Anchovy Feeding Frenzy.

It has a normal spatula as a base but has two other spatulas attached to either side of it. Therefore, it is like a fork of three spatulas. There is a black stalk or areal on the top with a red L.E.D. light on top of that which flashes.

It has two known abilities: propelling the user skywards and having multiple spatula heads. Said multiple spatula heads enable the user to cook patties quicker and more efficiently.
"One hydro-dynamic spatula with port-and-starboard attachments, and let's not forget the turbo drive!" - Spongebob

dynamic stretching 

Male stretching before soccer game and female getting turned on.
Example. "Kruno the first time I saw you dynamic stretching before soccer, I was like WHOA
dynamic stretching by Pavkovm February 16, 2015

Dynamic Storytelling

The art of crafting and communicating stories that inspire and empower others to act in a meaningful way.
Sarah was inspired to plant her own neighborhood garden through the dynamic storytelling of the horticulturist.

dynamic switch 

make ur boytoy be obsessed with YOU.
make someone who you chase, chase YOU
“Ava told me to make a dynamic switch and f*ck, it worked. We are dating.”
dynamic switch by cat&ava February 28, 2023

Dynamic Social Sciences

An approach to studying society that emphasizes change, feedback loops, adaptation, and non-equilibrium states rather than static structures or stable equilibria. It treats societies as complex, evolving systems where phenomena like opinion polarization, social movements, economic bubbles, and cultural shifts emerge from the continuous interaction of countless agents. Dynamic Social Sciences use computational modeling, network analysis, and time-series data to capture society not as a photograph, but as a film.
Dynamic Social Sciences Example: A Dynamic Social Science study of a protest movement doesn't just survey participants about their demographics. It scrapes Twitter data day-by-day to map how hashtags spread, how network structures shift from decentralized to hub-and-spoke, and how sentiment oscillates in response to police actions. It sees the movement not as an event, but as a wave—formed by millions of interacting particles, cresting, breaking, and dissolving.

Dynamic System

A system that changes over time—evolving, adapting, responding to internal and external pressures. Dynamic systems are the opposite of static systems: they're alive, moving, never quite the same from moment to moment. Your body is a dynamic system—cells dying and being replaced, hormones fluctuating, learning accumulating. Your relationships are dynamic systems—growing closer or more distant, deepening or eroding, never fixed. Your understanding is a dynamic system—evolving with every new experience, every conversation, every thought. Dynamic systems are hard to predict because they're always becoming something new. They're also the only kind worth being in—static systems are dead.
Example: "He wanted his marriage to be static—the same love, the same connection, the same everything forever. But marriage is a dynamic system—it changes with every year, every challenge, every growth. When he tried to freeze it, it died anyway. He learned too late that you don't preserve dynamic systems; you participate in their becoming."
Dynamic System by Abzunammu February 16, 2026