Glacial
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Resembling ice; having the appearance and consistency of ice; -- said of certain solid compounds; as, glacial phosphoric or aceticacids. Glacial acid (Chem.), an acid of such strength or purity as tocrystallize at an ordinary temperature, in an icelike form; as aceticor carbolic acid.-- Glacial drift (Geol.), earth and rocks which have beentransported by moving ice, land ice, or icebergs; bowlder drift.-- Glacial epoch or period (Geol.), a period during which theclimate of the modern temperate regions was polar, and ice coveredlarge portions of the northern hemisphere to the mountain tops.-- Glacial theory or hypothesis. (Geol.) See Glacier theory, underGlacier.
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The speed at which all logical legislation and rulemaking occur. Speed which equates to the glaciers' advancement and receession in the last ice age.
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cooler than cool, so cool it's frozen, icy (in a good way) *posotive connotation
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Ejaculating on one's face, outside, whilst temperatures are below the freezing mark.
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An absolute love for ice or a form of frost. Essentially the polar opposite of a Pyro (a real pyro, not the stupid idiots who claim to be because they like to light the campfire and make a big deal about it). It is an obsession and sometimes even a mental disease. Extreme actions are taken in order to acquire some form of chilling effect, and sometimes its even sexual or has a more pleasing feeling. Glacials often will intentionally try to get themselves as cold as possible just for the pure enjoyment of the chill that runs down their body. The feeling of touching ice or frost is an irresistible sensation. Any form of heat is practically torture to one and is avoided at just about any cost.
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Increbibly dim-witted, slow to an extreme. The light is on, but no one's home.
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A series of quick, overwhelming, and disturbing games that requires one to toss a fruit salad and then pour mangos onto the body of a super hot turnip.
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made or left by a glacier:
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Relating to, resulting from, or denoting the presence or agency of ice, especially in the form of glaciers.
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