Coals

Word COALS
Character 5
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /kɔʊlz/

Definitions and meanings of "Coals"

What do we mean by coals?

A black rock formed from prehistoric plant remains, composed largely of carbon and burned as a fuel.

A piece of coal used for burning (this use is less common in American English)

A type of coal, such as bituminous, anthracite, or lignite, and grades and varieties thereof.

A glowing or charred piece of coal, wood, or other solid fuel.

Charcoal.

Coal is known to be the opposite of gem on places like the far-right extremist forum Soyjak.party. Unlike gems, which are high quality and uncommon; and the average post, which is wholly average and neither coal nor gem; your average coalpost is a special combination of low quality and low effort. Coal does not serve any use for the community other than to occupy space that could have been a gem, making watchersby hopelessly lament what could have been. Coal is doubly detrimental because it floods gems off the board to be forever lost to continuous coal spam. Urban Dictionary

A bad situation, feeling rubbish, significantly shit, depressed, opposite of solar Urban Dictionary

The gift of choice for naughty boys and girls Urban Dictionary

Because cool just isn't cool and kewl is overused. Urban Dictionary

Hmm a non-renewable energy source! Urban Dictionary

A baby man; an extremely immature tiny man Very short Urban Dictionary

The douchiest possible way to say you're hot, it's hot, etc. It is pronounced the same way as cold, and yet means the opposite: "as hot as hot coals," basically. Urban Dictionary

When it's in a mountain or the ground, it naturally filters everything out of water. When it's extracted, the toxic metals and everything else that has been filtered out pollute the streams and rivers. When it's processed, the hazardous waste is put back into the spent mines or in holes in the ground and it leaches into the groundwater. This damages the health of the people in coal communities. Not to mention it contributes to climate change! Urban Dictionary

Transpiring from the word “cock” when one uses predictive text on their mobile phone whilst simultaneously being under the influence of alcohol. Urban Dictionary

The butt of your cigarette! Urban Dictionary

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The word "coals" in example sentences

Security is to be given to land coals at the places, for which they are exported, upon pain of forfeiting the ihip, and coals» or the value thereof. ❋ Unknown (1787)

I was thoroughly raked over the coals from the local tree huggers but kept on with the plan. ❋ Unknown (2009)

His narrow eyes burned like twin coals through their narrow slits, as he piped in a high-cracked voice, "But that is not all." ❋ Unknown (2010)

The thurifer takes some coals from the Paschal fire and places them in the thurible. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Opening the cans with our hunting knifes we heated up our meal on some coals from the fire. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He was gaunt and worn and dirty, and his eyes burned like twin coals in their cavernous sockets. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Eugene Volokh • May 7, 2010 12:39 pm apparently stems from the name of a tree, which might in turn stem from the French word for “to crumble,” the Spanish and French words for glowing coals, or possibly the Arabic word for saffron? ❋ Unknown (2010)

She would tell me to bring her the water too, and the burning coals from the wood fire, under the pot-a pot that had three legs on it. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The provision of a stable market for the industrial and railway coals is bound up with the general prosperity of the country, but there would appear to be good prospects for the maintenance of an adequate and orderly marketing of the output from this area. ❋ Unknown (1947)

Grilling a good steak over coals is entirely different than than the type of barbeque that we're talking about here. ❋ Unknown (1919)

His narrow eyes burned like twin coals through their narrow slits, as he piped in a high - cracked voice, "But that is not all." ❋ Unknown (1902)

His narrow eyes burned like twin coals through their narrow slits, as he piped in a high, cracked voice. ❋ Unknown (1902)

I have also lent the Pipers a bedstead, a washstand, and two extremely bad chairs; and must now go and put a few finishing touches from the hand of Genius to her arrangements; and, above all, order in coals and candles, or the poor men will have a wretched home to come to this cold night. ❋ Unknown (1893)

Once the coals are ashy dump one half of the coals on each side of the grill. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Adding more lighter fluid mid-flame can cool down the coals, which is counterproductive. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The coals were a fierce, uniform red, and the meat seared nicely with a smell not unlike the hamburgers we'd cooked at Lucy Chenier's. ❋ Cray, David (2002)

Because it would reduce the heat at once, instead of increasing it for a few minutes while drawing out the hot bed of coals, which is a very unpleasant job. ❋ James H. Maggard (N/A)

These are of the same age; in Ohio, presenting the normal composition and physical characters of bituminous coals, that is, of plant tissue generally and uniformly descending the scale in the lapse of time from the Carboniferous age to the present. ❋ Various (N/A)

chud1: Have you seen my [thread] on the /[kway]/? ([RIP]) chud2: Yes, it's coal. ❋ Yuri Kuznetsov (2023)

"Alright [I ain't] seen you in ages, how's stuff?" "Fucking [coal] mate [my cat] just died" ❋ Wichol (2013)

you better watch out [santa's] watching you masturbate in the washroom so if you [keep it up] you'll get a [lump of coal] for Christmas but hey, at least you can use it to cook things ❋ Young Reezie (2009)

[Random dude]: Dude, look at my new [pink] [T-Shirt]! Other dude: Dude, not coal... ❋ Arek. (2009)

flash1:buying coal [100] each ❋ Bob-e (2004)

[Wisty]: coal your a [babyman] [Doot doot]: Si Fank: Si ❋ Fank (aka Best Mod) (2021)

"It's so [coaled] out today!" "But it's 100 degrees out today, dude." "I know! It's like [hot coals]!" "Oh..." (and then [the coldest] of stares) ❋ Lljdude (2014)

[Clean coal] does not exist. [Coal] is [not clean]. ❋ K.N.O. (2010)

[Tucking in] to [Christmas dinner] Gran mentioned she’d never had so much coal since [granddad] passed away. ❋ Tim Rascal (2007)

"don't be [putting] your [coals] out on my [floor]!" ❋ Bludstone61 (2006)

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