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Shralp

    To do something with fierce concentration and effort. (credited to james ruggieri.) example sure, i was pulling it...but guldman, he was *shralping* on it! it was amazing.




Concentration, английский
  1. The amount of a substance present in a certain amount of soil, water, air, food, blood, hair, urine, breath, or any other media.

  2. Concentración

  3. N концентрация

  4. Концентрация; кучность

  5. The area covered by the diamonds as compared with the total area of the cutting surface of a surface-set bit.

  6. The volume of diamonds, expressed in percent, compared to the total volume of the crown of an im pregnated bit

  7. The percentage of acid compared with the volume of water added to produce a dilute solution.

  8. Концентрация. количество вещества, выраженное в единицах массы или молярных единицах, в единице объема жидкости или единице массы твердого тела. con. dence interval

  9. Концентрация. количество вещества, выраженное в единицах массы или молярных единицах, в единице объема жидкости или единице массы твердого тела.


Shrapnel, английский
  1. Loose pocket change, usually large quantities thereof, frequently found in canada where there is not only a one but also a two dollar coin--resulting in very heavy pockets and sagging pants. example this round is yours. sorry, all i have is shrapnel.

  2. A thin-skinned hollow projectile, filed with bullets or the like, that is split open by a fused explosive charge shortly before reaching the objective. the bullets then proceed towards the target with the same velocity as the shell had at the moment of being split, spreading out as they go. this effective anti-personnel weapon, essentially a long-range version of case or canister, was invented by british army lieutenant (later general) henry shrapnel in 1784, but was not formally accepted by the army until 1803 and never officially used at sea.


Shpantz, английский
    A combination of shorts and pants. the bottoms zip off and they become shorts. example these shpantz are killing me.