Plasm

Word PLASM
Character 5
Hyphenation plasm
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Plasm"

What do we mean by plasm?

A mold or matrix in which anything is cast or formed to a particular shape.

Protoplasm

The definition of plasm is when u get into a relationship just for sex thus the word plan and orgasm come into play u plan to orgasm and leave Urban Dictionary

The milky substance that attacks the female egg in an attempt to procreate. or jizz Urban Dictionary

Man-o-plasm refers to a 'load' of very viscous, cloudy white semen that is ejaculated from a man's wanger upon orgasm. It is named 'man-o-plasm' as it resembles the eerie substance that ghostly apparitions are said to leave behind (made famous in the movie Ghostbusters). See also: rectoplasm Urban Dictionary

The act of smoking some form of narcotic ie. a bong rip, followed by the secretion of a flem or vomit like substance uncontrollably from the oral cavity and/or nose. Urban Dictionary

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The word "plasm" in example sentences

Fortunately for you it is the only any kind of plasm that is enticing in any situation. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He also speaks of the sensitiveness of "plasm," or the substance of "living bodies," as being "only a superior degree of the general irritability of substance." ❋ William Walker Atkinson (1897)

Older than flowers, older than ferns, older than foraminiferae, older than plasm altogether is the soul underneath. ❋ Judith Johnson (2011)

It is perhaps fortunate, then, that single celled organisms do not have consciousness or feelings, because if they did the mutant might never have been alive when its sisters all spontaneously lost cohesion of their cell membranes and spilled their plasm all over the primordial ocean. ❋ Unknown (2009)

November 28th, 2007 at 7: 50 pm chodin says: true story: one of my buddies saw a porno where the "male lead" was about to bust and he goes, "hey - you see that clock over there?" and then the camera cuts to a shot of this clock. then the dude starts polishing his knob and he says "GA-DEEEEESH!!!!!" and blasts his ecto-plasm across the room and kills the clock. ❋ Unknown (2007)

He left out one bit, and that is the final scene where Mayor Sam, Joe B, Solomon and Phil J pilot an ecto-plasm charged 72 foot high statue of Joe Friday through Downtown, while blaring Randy Newman's "I Love LA" over loudspeakers and spraying evil spirit "Bratto" with enough slime to force him forever into a painting to be hung at the new LAPD headquarters. ❋ Unknown (2009)

After all fascistcampaigns like this have occurred before, Nazi Germany being one example:Tobacco was opposed by racial hygienists fearing the corruption of the German "germ plasm" i.e., genetic material, by industrial hygienists fearing a reduction of people's capacity to work, by nurses and midwives fearing harm to the "maternal organism." ❋ FIDO The Dog (2009)

On the other hand, negative eugenics, which came to dominate the politics and policy of the movement in the early 20th Century, focused on controlling or eliminating the polluted "germ plasm" from the population by "scientific" social sorting via primitive IQ tests, by the passage of mandatory sterilization laws, and by segregating "defective" populations. ❋ Jim Horn (2009)

Some eugenicists, analogizing from the germ theory of disease, argued that the United States faced an extreme risk of degeneracy due to the unchecked breeding of the physically, mentally, and morally unfit whose defective “germ plasm” threatened to undermine the health and welfare of future generations. ❋ Dan Ernst (2009)

The debut of Kilby's microchip -- the germ plasm of our laptop, hand-held, wall-mounted, broadband, blog-sodden digital age -- merited two paragraphs in the next day's New York Times. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Two stories showed up today that form nightmarish bookends for a subject that most Americans never knew about and the rest thought was long dead: eugenics, the social-darwinist pseudoscience popularized in the early 20th Century that sought to engineer the perfect race by encouraging the procreation of the well-heeled and by forced sterilization of the poor and the different--anyone deemed to have defective "germ plasm." ❋ Jim Horn (2008)

In his college years he learned about evolution, germ-plasm, inheritance, and racial memory, and finally decided that he is essentially a mutant (he calls himself a “freak,” using an older meaning of the word) in whom the racial memory from one particular individual is uncommonly (and improbably) strong. ❋ Karen Burnham (2008)

While there are some risks associated with directly modifying the germ plasm of plants, the risk factors are on the same order as those that have existed ever since farmers have been around and ‘crossing’ various plant species. ❋ Unknown (2006)

What the story warns against is not the degradation of the human germ plasm, but the degradation of human life, by cheapening values and substituting what is meretricious for what is true. ❋ Unknown (2007)

[yo] did [just] plasm her ❋ Fraugustus (2019)

Watch out for that Man [Plasm] [on the floor], dad is having a [mid-life crisis] and just leaves it anywhere ❋ Minge Broker (2009)

[Egon]: there were definitely ghosts here Peter, look, there's some [ectoplasm] in the corner... Peter: Egon, you fuck, that isn't ectoplasm.. Ray was over in that corner there earlier with a copy of Hustler. Egon: shit, then it's just a load of man-o-plasm. Goddamn Ray, you [filthy cunt]. Ray: Aw christ, WHAT NOW?!? ❋ MirrorriM (2007)

[Dominic] hit his pipe and ran to the bathroom, unfortunately not before he [plasm] spasmed all over [my room]. ❋ Brian G Sexton (2014)

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