Plasmic

Word PLASMIC
Character 7
Hyphenation plas mic
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Invented in the cartoon "Zits" by the main character, it means "cool" or "awesome" with a laid back feel. Urban Dictionary

Means awesome. incredible. cool. all those words Urban Dictionary

Extremely wickid Urban Dictionary

Said of the quality of an object, action, or person the coolness thereof is beyond the descriptive capacities of the English language. It carries the connotation of something that is so insanely off-the-charts awesome that it defies all attempts at classification or comprehension via analogies, borrowing from the scientific definition of plasma as a phase of matter that is neither solid, liquid, nor a normal gas. Urban Dictionary

Cool, tight, awesome. Invented by Jeremy Duncan. Urban Dictionary

PLAS-MIK An Experience that seems almost supernatural. Urban Dictionary

A very unrecognized Geometry Dash player that often goes by a synthetic material known as "Plastic" He is best known for his extremely good wave skill and extremely large penis. He is very sexy and seductive. one could say he could even turn a man gay. hey that rhymed Urban Dictionary

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The word "plasmic" in example sentences

I may have even fallen unconscious -- but when I again climbed to the rim I discovered that the entire crater was surrounded by the plasmic slime that was ebbing ever nearer. ❋ Dave Tackett (2008)

An plasmic not one of foodgroups i laik. wairs mai chiz burga? ❋ Unknown (2007)

The geometrical alignment clearly expresses the plasmic Gaia-Mind's intent to usher in a new era of human-alien relations! ❋ Mac (2006)

It had floated out from some deep, plasmic interior, defying all the chemical and physical processes around it. ❋ Jeff Long (2005)

The hypothesis of a plasmic memory, advanced by the Caledonian envoy and worthy of the metaphysical traditions of the land he stood for, envisaged in such cases an arrest of embryonic development at some stage antecedent to the human. ❋ Unknown (2003)

A great corona of plasmic light swarmed across the nose of the shuttle, scarring the viewscreen and hurting Kirk's eyes. ❋ L.A Graf (2000)

Evolution is independent of the substrate, whether organic or metallic or plasmic. ❋ Benford, Gregory, 1941- (1994)

In the year 2088, the general editor of selected Papers of the Joyce Wars has her hands full. she finds the documents (paper, electronic, and plasmic) surviving from 1988 incomplete, contradictory, error-prone, stylistically archaic and a touch comic. ❋ Adams, Robert M. (1988)

Neuro-plasmic theory was familiar to him in an academic way. ❋ Pohl, Frederik & Williamson, Jack (1963)

Who shall say, then, that in that immensely remote and long-protracted era -- the Eocene period -- in which the gigantic elephantoids first made their appearance, there did not exist somewhere, in some one of nature's more cunning and prolific recesses, the exact plasmic conditions necessary for the appearance of the mastodon? ❋ R. W. Wright (N/A)

Besides, the Bible Genesis answers to the logical necessity of predicating a determinate cause for each and every vital effect, or each living organism apparently springing from plasmic conditions or mere structureless matter. ❋ R. W. Wright (N/A)

Even granting that molecular changes do take place during the development of the vital units in their necessary plasmic environment; it by no means follows that these changes are not dependent on the vital principle _as it acts_, rather than on the molecules _as they act_, [34] The higher force should always subordinate the lower in all metamorphic, as well as other processes, of nature. ❋ R. W. Wright (N/A)

He found, too, that his first shrewd guess was correct -- their bodies were of vegetable matter, rather than proto-plasmic. ❋ Unknown (1925)

Just as a certain air, introduced continually in a piece of music, expresses the idea of the composer, so this perpetual reincarnation of the same cabalistic signs in nature might help us, if we could gather the scattered meanings, to a clearer understanding of the plasmic force behind them – a force patient and vast, vouchsafing no explanation. ❋ Unknown (1917)

Small; plasmic collar around the Order CHOANOFLAGELLIDA. flagellum ❋ Unknown (1906)

A minute protoplasm, a jelly-like substance, and if you examine it with a powerful microscope you will hardly find any difference between it and the proto-plasmic germ of a dog, or of a cat, or of a tree. ❋ Swami Abhedananda (1902)

The action of crystallization is very near akin to that of some low forms of plasmic action. ❋ William Walker Atkinson (1897)

Mind is a resultant of nerve, in the beginning of life, neuro-plasmic, action, through which and by which animal life in all its phases is consciously and unconsciously, directly and indirectly, maintained, sustained, governed, and directed. ❋ James Weir (1881)

[Steve]: How was last night with [Katy]? Bob: [Plasmic] ❋ HK-44z (2005)

How was you [weekend]? [Plasmic]. I [got laid] 7 times ❋ Ellie (2005)

[man], that [movie] was plasmic ❋ The Develupa (2003)

[Wallace and Gromit] is like the most [plasmic] [cartoon] ever! ❋ Imaginate (2004)

"[Man], that [movie] was [plasmic]!" ❋ Dylan Richardson (2004)

[Her brother] recounts this [plasmic] [experience] he had the other day ❋ ASD.LOADING... (2023)

[Plasmic's] [hardest] level is [black blizzard] ❋ RaymesisGD (2019)

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