Dynamo
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A petite woman, called such because they have a low centre of gravity and as such can grind better than woman of average or above normal height becasue of this.
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(n.) Lively and optimistic person
(n.) An electricity generator connected straight to the machine which uses it, thus not wasting money on travel.
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An insanely phenomenal Magician from Bradforf/UK. After amazing Stars like Will Smith, Snoop Dogg aso. he got his own show on Watch TV called Dynamo: Magician Impossible which has made him even more Famous. He will Blow your Mind into an unrecognizibale wreck. Hes the best thing since sliced bread!
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The dynamo is the process that controls the Earths magnetic field. It is a boss thing to learn about. The Earths liquid outer core composed of iron convects under the influence of the inner core boundary and the core mantle boundary, and this movement of the conduting fluid over the Earths magnetic field lines produce electrical currents which in turn sustain the magnetic field. All really rather clever stuff.
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- an energetic person
- a mercenary from the game megaman x5
- [yo momma]
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HC Dynamo Moscow is a most successful Russian ice hockey team, never having suffered a relegation and consistently playing at the top of Russia’s premier hockey league, and at the top of KHL league since the club was founded.
Dynamo hockey greats such as Vladimir Jursinov, Zinetula Bilyaletdinov, Alexander Ovechkin, Ilia Nikulin.
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Dynamo Kyiv is Ukraines main football team.
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A machine for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy, typically by means of rotating coils of copper wire in a magnetic field.
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Software for the alternative asset community - private equity, hedge funds, funds of funds and institutional investors. A software product by Dynamo Software
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Premier cloud-based investment management software to streamline operations for fund managers and institutional investors. A software product by Dynamo Software
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a device that changes energy of movement into electrical energy:
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