Gasoline
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A highly volatile mixture of fluid hydrocarbons, obtained frompetroleum, as also by the distillation of bituminous coal. It is usedin making air gas, and in giving illuminating power to water gas. SeeCarburetor.
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What americans call petroleum.
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a favored drink by many, it comes in a few flavors, octane 87, octane 89,octane 91 and octane 94.
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An alcoholic beverage made of vodka and energy drink. It's more or less the same color, and has the same effect of giving you energy.
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An energy drink, specifically Lost
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the liquid you pour on a campfire to get it started. make sure you pour a lot and stand back when you throw the match in.
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Gasoline: [Hostile]
[Gasolinic]: (adjective) Hostile
GASOLINE SCALE:
0-25%: Premium (A little hostile)
25-50%: Midgrade (Somewhat hostile)
50-75%: Regular (Pretty hostile)
75-100%: Leaded (SERIOUSLY hostile! You don't want Leaded!)
100-up%: [JET FUEL]! (Aahh, I'm not even gonna go there!)
For opposite definitions, see [Diesel].
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The flammable liquid used to burn things.
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Often shortened to [gas]. The [oil]-based substance on which most [vehicles] run and have run since 1900. Unfortunately, gasoline is [polluting] and expels harmful [chemicals] when burned such as [carbon monoxide], [carbon dioxide], and [ozone]. While many consider [gas prices] to be high, note that [bottled water] costs way more than gasoline ever did, and nobody complains about its price. Although harmful in the short run, high gas prices will lead to a reduction in [environment]ally unfriendly SUVs and a shift to [fuel-efficient] or alternatively fueled [cars] (note, however, that high gas prices can be difficult or impossible to cope with during the current recession).
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A drug used by natives to get a buzz. Used mainly in the Northwest Territories (Canada) and Nunavut (Canada)
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