Coli

Word COLI
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A word to call a friend. Hey coli, how's it going? Throw me a drink will ya coli. Urban Dictionary

Adj; To be constantly full of speeling mistarks and grammer, errors,.! n1: To have a legitimate reason for being cute and adorable. cute To have the love of one fine lady Sam Urban Dictionary

A name for a true savage who lives his live based on his morals. Usually people with the name Colis are fit as well Urban Dictionary

The sexiest man alive!!!!!!!!!!!! Urban Dictionary

Only the hottest guy around! man he is one sexy beast, not too mention funny and sweet! and one cute smile. absolutly dreamy. WOO! Urban Dictionary

NiCOLIE.. heehee an awesome figure skating chickatee hahaha country ya right... well she tries to be! sprial like sasha haha amazing friend for over 5 years.. LOVE YA COLIE! Urban Dictionary

E. coli (full name Escherichia coli) is a gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium. Contrary to popular belief, most strains of E. coli are harmless or even beneficial: many strains aid in our digestion. However, E. coli has gained a bad reputation from strain O157:H7, which can be present in hamburgers and occasionally causes severe disease. Urban Dictionary

A bacillus (Escherichia coli) found in an animals intestine. Lives in uncooked meat and unpasterized milk and ice cream, unwashed vegtables.Full name Escherichia Coli O157:H7. Urban Dictionary

A gram negative rod-shaped bacteria that's a fecal contaminate. Also returns pornographic search results in Google. Urban Dictionary

The bacteria that zombie fecal matter contains. Urban Dictionary

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The word "coli" in example sentences

In Escherechia coli is the part that has been left out. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Nevertheless, E. coli is not wholly indifferent to citrate. ❋ Unknown (2009)

 E. coli is an organism that may cause diarrheal illness often with bloody stools. ❋ Unknown (2010)

E. coli is able to ferment citrate under anoxic conditions if a cosubstrate is available for reducing power (40). ❋ Unknown (2009)

RUBIO for Senate: Because at least e. coli is not TEH HOMO VIRUS … ❋ Unknown (2010)

Of course e. coli is a single-celled organism so what's good for the cell is good for the entire organism. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I am certain you will agree that E. coli is still very much a factor, even in developed countries. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Prior to this I thought I had an understanding that e coli is everywhere and that washing or soaking in chlorine or one of the products sold for this would remove it from the exterior of the vegetable or fruit. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Actually, this particular strain of e. coli is going to be more likely to have been spread by humans, manure (even the so-called organic stuff) or animals, than water. ❋ Unknown (2006)

On a high level we can say that E. coli is obsessed with how it breathes and whether or not glucose is available to eat. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The fact that that no lab has yet recapitulated eons of prebiotic evolution in a few weeks in a test tube, that no single experimental demonstration of an origination of E. coli from the vacuum of deep space is forthcoming (which, in a nutshell, seems to be the only thing you are interested in), does not mean that the approaches being taken by scientists are not useful, or informative, or steps along the way to a clearer understanding of the OOL. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Scientific American reports that like so many elements in the world, it’s all in the use and volume for whether that something, say poison or E. coli, is a friend or foe: “Escherichia coli (E. coli) can give you a severe case of food poisoning or, with a little genetic engineering, a useful plastic.” ❋ Unknown (2008)

Practically every biological lab on the planet definitely qualifies since basically everybody shuttles genes in and out of E. coli, which is bad because E. coli can be pathogenic. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Will Studd, our preeminent cheese man, who fought long and hard to have the ban on Roquefort cheese in Australia overturned, has been forced to bury not one but two tonnes of Roquefort cheese because it failed to meet a bacterial contamination standard for E. coli, which is said to have been set ridiculously low. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Amaeba coli, which is found in cases of dysentery. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Updated If you see the name E. coli in a news story today, it's likely to be in the context of a foodborne illness outbreak. ❋ Unknown (2011)

She doesn't know how her son contracted E. coli, which is linked to eating undercooked meat or contaminated water but said the family had been eating a lot of takeout food in the days before he got sick because of her being busy that week with work. ❋ Unknown (2010)

coli brother cuz [man dude] [bala] [soley] friend ❋ Cally Swag Diet (2013)

[n1]: 'God [that woman] is one [Hot] Colie' ❋ Sam (2004)

[Colis], [my son], you are [amazing] ❋ YoungSavage2016 (2016)

❋ Kebabster (2003)

damn colie is so [F-ing] [HOTTTTTT]!!!!! he [so CUTE]!!!!! ❋ Babe (2004)

[COLIE] will [win] [the olympics] ❋ : D (2004)

I am happy to have many strains of Escherichia [coli] in my [stomach] right now, but I'd like to avoid E. coli O157:[H7]. ❋ Bacteria101 (2010)

[The current] [breakout] of E. Coli in [spinach] has caused over 60 people to get it ❋ Eric Aberbook (2006)

[That E] [Coli] comes from [poop]. ❋ MrBlack13589 (2010)

"Oh no, I just [stepped] in [zombie poop]" "You had better throw those away, [you don't want] to get evil-coli" ❋ M. Rosethorn (2012)

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