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What is volatile?A person, usually a female, who acts superior to others (undeserved) because they have blonde hair and who is absolutely convinced that they are in-demand always and by everyone! They like to 'go-off' on people, especially their friends, to show their real, frightening personalities. Sometimes, when intoxicated or threatened, they fight, pull hair or spaz just to prove they are on-top-of-the-heap. Prone to calling the cops (crying-wolf) because no one ever suspected them of being an evil person with criminal habits. I thought Rachel was really nice and came from a fine home, but all she seems to do is speed. Yesterday she pulled my hair and said she would beat me. She needs to get some sleep! She is a volatile blonde! volatile - meme gifvolatile - videoVolatile - what is it?An extremely foul smelling vagina. Typically makes you gag as soon as the woman's panties are removed. Example 1: What does "volatile" mean?A man whose sexyness has no equal on this earth Volatile is such a sexy bitch. Volatile - what does it mean?A man (questionable) who cant even midair his own girlfriend, when she is yelling JUMANJI "Our flag is secure!" Volatile - meaningGoes up and down, making Pete stressed. Have you seen them GME Stonks? They Volatile Son. Volatile - definitionHi kids do you like violence? I invented violence you vile venonmous volatile bitches!!! Volatile - slangLikely to explode at any minute. In this case, premature ejaculation upon presentation of a mirror or tape recorder. "Hey you sexy beefcake, you look like you could use some creatine" VolatileSince Jeff is volatile don't tell him yet that you scratch his car. VolatileVolatile is a property matter has, this property is usually placed on liquids but exceptions for solids can be made as well: such as dry ice. A volatile liquid/solid evaporates at room temperature, it does not have to evaporate fully like boiling water or any boiling matter. Just as long as it evaporates a little it has the "volatile" property even though the degree will vary. This is caused by low intermolecular forces within the matter, low intermolecular forces also cause high vapor pressures. Student: "Why does my glass of water evaporate over time?" Volatile1. Evaporating readily at normal temperatures and pressures. 1. Although mercury doesn't evaporate at normal temperatures, some would call it volatile, since it is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. |
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