Neutrons

Word NEUTRONS
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Definitions and meanings of "Neutrons"

What do we mean by neutrons?

A subatomic particle forming part of the nucleus of an atom and having no charge; it is a combination of an up quark and two down quarks.

A gorgeous sexy girl can be called a neutron when she does not have to pay for herself. The joke originates from the double meaning of the noun "charge" - "electric charge" (positive or negative) and "charge for services" (money). As neutron has no charge this word is used to define customers who do not pay for themselves, so they are charge-free, like neutrons. Urban Dictionary

Someone who has no ties or affiliation with any organization, especially in terms of gangs or crime groups. Urban Dictionary

Chicago slang for someone who's not in a street gang Urban Dictionary

Neutronic Badass strong hand. Urban Dictionary

A sub-atomic particle (particles that make up atoms) that carries no charge (is neutral). Urban Dictionary

When a dude eats a chick out from behind (doggie style), she farts and blows the front of his hair back resembling Nickelodeon sensation Jimmy Neutron. Urban Dictionary

The most inspiring anime character of all time. Urban Dictionary

Otherwise known as "The Neutron Style", this is any instance in which one's sheer Big Dick Energy is so much that a mere human mortal cannot handle it. The expression comes from Jimmy Neutron, the Norse sun god, who said this after destroying the super-continent Pangaea with a mere glance: "Looks like they couldn't handle the Neutron Style." Urban Dictionary

When you're about to bust a nut on a girls forehead and you yell out, "brain blast!" As you bust. Urban Dictionary

The remnants of a star that collapsed under its own gravity after going supernova. Neutron stars are very small stars (Usually 30km in diameter) with an extremely high density of 1.4 to 2.16 solar masses. These stars also emit extremely powerful magnetic fields that could rip planets apart. Urban Dictionary

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The word "neutrons" in example sentences

Quarks are a way to explain neutrons; surplus maximization is a way to explain estoppel. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Shull took advantage of the fact that the wavelength of neutrons from a reactor may be roughly equal to the distance between the atoms in a solid body or a liquid. ❋ Unknown (1997)

Instead it can be produced by irradiation of lithium by neutrons from a nuclear reactor. ❋ Unknown (1996)

The illustration shows how neutrons from a research reactor may be used for studying structure and dynamics. ❋ Unknown (1994)

“To our knowledge, this is the first scientific report of the production of highly energetic neutrons from a LENR device,” added the study’s co-author in a statement. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Surrounding a very small and dense nucleus of protons and neutrons is a “cloud” of electrons with orbits as large as 100,000 times the diameter of the atom’s nucleus. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Current thinking is that a small component of dark matter is baryonic, meaning stuff composed of protons and neutrons, which is in the form of cold gas and dense, non-radiant objects such black holes, neutron stars, brown dwarfs and orphaned planets traditional known as Massive Astrophysical Compact Halo Objects – or MACHOs. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The two chemists had sketchy evidence for the element tritium, which can be produced when two deuterium atoms fuse, and a trickle of particles called neutrons, which are emitted in fusion but which theory suggests should be far more prolific. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The researchers exposed the test chamber to subatomic particles called neutrons and then bombarded the liquid with a specific frequency of ultrasound, which caused cavities to form into tiny bubbles. ❋ Unknown (2005)

In 1938, he undertook experiments in cosmic radiation and employed methods of directly recording the tracks of the particles in photographic emulsions and, when the Cockcroft machine came into operation, he employed similar methods for determining the energy of neutrons, that is, by observing the tracks of the recoiling protons. ❋ Unknown (1964)

Print ILL sets ultra-cool neutron science record Science and technology reporter, BBC News Researchers have trapped the greatest number of the subatomic particles known as neutrons ever held in place. ❋ Unknown (2011)

At the center of every atom is a nucleus, and inside the nucleus are particles called neutrons and protons. ❋ Science News (2010)

Inside intelligence agencies, the document has attracted much attention because its subject matter is familiar to anyone who has delved into Iran's atomic experiments: It describes a testing regime that would help Iran master the science of the initiator, a device to generate bursts of subatomic particles known as neutrons, which initiate and speed the chain reactions that lead to the detonation of a warhead. ❋ By WILLIAM J. BROAD And DAVID E. SANGER (2009)

The emphasis, as described here, was on emission of nuclear projectiles, such as neutrons and alpha particles. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Some types of radiation, such as neutrons or alpha particles, are more biologically damaging than photons or fast electrons when the absorbed dose from both is equal. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The water also serves to slow down, or "moderate" the neutrons which is necessary for sustaining the fission reactions. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Atoms are made of particles called fermions, such as neutrons, protons and electrons. ❋ M-mv (2004)

A neutron (a [silicon] baby) walks into the bar. The bartender says, "for you [no charge]". - It means the girl gets all the [drinks for free] as she attracts new male customers into the bar or the bartender is going to seduce her later on. ❋ Igor Khokhlov (2011)

[Prisoner] A: Aye bro. [Where you from], what you bangin? Prisoner B: I'm a [neutron] bro. ❋ HAV0C_ (2021)

"What you be about?" "[Chillax], [dawg], I'm neutron." ❋ Enigmatic417 (2007)

Neutronic Isn't [a word] [Well] it should be. ❋ JBJS (2009)

Neutrons are [neutral] [particles]. ❋ PrivateDonut (2005)

[Guy A]: New haircut? [Guy B]: No, my girl just [hooked] me up with a fresh Neutron. ❋ Jim New (2011)

"Once when I was seven years old I [sat on] [a banana], and of course that changed my life." - Hugh Neutron "[Rockets] are flying things." - Hugh Neutron ❋ Jacobjohn55 (2018)

Guy 1: Did you see that? [Guy 3] just walked up to that girl and she immediately [fainted]! Guy 2: Looks like she couldn't [handle] the Neutron Style. ❋ #1 Shrek Daddy [Apparently] (2019)

[Brandon] Jimmy Neutroned [Jenny] the other day and I could hear him yelling [brain blast] from outside of his house! ❋ B Stoich The Ruler (2015)

[PSR] B1509-58 is classified as a [pulsar], which is a type of [neutron star] that spins rapidly, so much that it can complete a rotation in milliseconds. ❋ Laserbreak (2018)

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