Coils

Word COILS
Character 5
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /kɔɪlz/

Definitions and meanings of "Coils"

What do we mean by coils?

Something wound in the form of a helix or spiral.

Any intrauterine device (Abbreviation: IUD)—the first IUDs were coil-shaped.

A coil of electrically conductive wire through which electricity can flow.

Entanglement; perplexity.

Cringe-worthy or uncomfortable Urban Dictionary

The part of a vape pen that heats up the cart. When a cart is almost empty, the remaining oil gets heated more and is thus harsher tasting, also giving a stronger high. Urban Dictionary

Money; particularly a large amount of paper money that has been rolled into a cylinder. Urban Dictionary

Experimental/industrial act formed by John Balance and Peter Christopherson. Usually quite eerie and/or forboding in sound, with a drugged out, home-erotic vibe. Urban Dictionary

The feeling of anger after a bad situation has occured. Urban Dictionary

Human stool, too lay rope Urban Dictionary

A coil is another name for Penis. Urban Dictionary

Noun. Human feces. Often used in conjunction with the words "lay a", lay a coil. Urban Dictionary

A penis so large that it in effect - coils. Urban Dictionary

A mospuito coil with an atached filter. drags become pure pesticides instead of pesticides with added ash, dead mosquitos, or broken ovaries Urban Dictionary

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The word "coils" in example sentences

Where this is the case, such coils are termed _impedance_, or _retardation_, or _choke coils_, since they are employed to impede or to retard or to choke back the flow of rapidly varying current. ❋ George Patterson (1910)

They removed the heating coils from the life support system, the tanks from the water recycling system, and the compressor from the carbon dioxide scrubbers. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In raw meat, proteins molecules are wound up in coils, formed and held together by bonds. ❋ Ewillett (2008)

Another safety issue also related to gradient coils is the unwelcome level of electric field that naturally accompanies high levels of changing magnetic field. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The sun heats the water in the coils, which is pumped to coils in a heat transfer tank containing water. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Yelas minimizes this by filling his reel only two-thirds full, which keeps the fluorocarbon line from popping off the spool in coils. ❋ Unknown (2004)

A serpent is coiled round the body, and between the coils are the signs of the Zodiac. ❋ C. B. Black (N/A)

At the top of the coils is a manifold, the hot air being forced through small holes to circulate in and around a regulation perforated roasting cylinder; the vapors and spent air are then drawn into an overhead exhaust pipe that connects with a pipe provided with a fresh-air intake, the idea being to return them to the roasting cylinder after being mixed with fresh air and heated in the coils as before. ❋ Unknown (1909)

While IUDs, also known as coils, are unlikely to be recommended as way of preventing cervical cancer -- the second most common form of cancer in women worldwide -- the research should reassure women and their doctors that using them carries no added risk of the disease. ❋ Unknown (2011)

On Tuesday, Uttam Galva Steels and Bhushan Steel raised prices of their products, following an increase in the prices of hot-rolled coils, which is a raw material for them. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The open bore not only reduces the feeling of claustrophobia for patients, but allows technologists the ability to properly position coils, which is critical in orthopedic imaging. ❋ Unknown (2010)

One of the coils is your primary, the other is your secondary. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A snake doesn't have a set place on the totem, it just kind of coils around it at random. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The 23 houses are believed to have tainted drywall, which emits gases that have blackened metal components such as coils and wiring. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A clear historical statement of this localist version of trace theory is that of the 17th-century English natural philosopher Robert Hooke, who took memory ideas in the brain "to be material and bulky, that is, to be certain Bodies of determinate Bigness": for Hooke, memory was a "Repository of Ideas" in which separate items were laid down on the "coils" or "spirals" of the brain, for later extraction by an executive mechanism. ❋ Sutton, John (2004)

[Ew] he [kissed] you, I'm [coiled]. ❋ Topmomo1 (2017)

Friend: Bro can I rip your [cart]? Me: [Yeah sure], but it’s at [the coils] Friend: Fuck yeah gimme that shit ❋ Hey Guys... Ummm (2019)

[bredda] 1: ar u on dis ting tho? bredda 2: [dun kno], man hav bare coil rite now [truss] me. ❋ Imthtguy (2010)

"[Love's] Secret [Domain]" is widely considered to be the best [Coil] Album ❋ Dagon (2005)

I was so fucking [coiled] after that donkey called my [all-in] with [7-2] and won. ❋ TBaytilted (2009)

❋ Anonymous (2003)

I [slapped] [that girl] [in the face] with my coil. ❋ Stickage (2005)

That guy really pissed me off, so I [laid] a big [steaming] coil on his [front lawn]. ❋ Tommywheeze (2005)

[Macho] guy #1: 'Mines 7 inches' Macho guy #2: 'Mines 9 inches' [Nerd guy]: 'I have a coil' Macho guy #1 and #2: '([gasp]) ❋ Omlette (2006)

" [C'mon man], lets take another hit of C." " No man im already [burnt out] [to the max]" ❋ PIERRE (2004)

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