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537438. 477869-28-6; (1e)-n-(3,5-dimethylphenyl)-1-[1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-4-[(4-methylphenyl)sulfanyl]-2-phenyl-6,7-dihydro-1h-indol-5-yl]methanimine

541428. 477862-13-8; 2-[4-(3-fluoropropoxy)phenyl]-4-(pyridin-2-yl)pyrimidine

542788. 477863-48-2; 3-{[(2,6-dichlorophenyl)methyl]sulfanyl}-5-(thiophen-2-yl)-4h-1,2,4-triazol-4-amine

530765. 5 chloro 3 methyl 1,2 oxazole; 1314938 49 2

Definition: Sure! Here's a funny version of the slang word '530765. 5 chloro 3 methyl 1,2 oxazole; 1314938 49 2':


I was at my friend's party and they were having a good time, but then they started to talk about their favorite movie. One of them said, "Oh, the movie I'm talking about is '530765.' It's such a fun movie with a great cast." And another one chimed in, "Yeah, it was so good! The chemistry between the two leads was pure gold." I just shook my head and told them that they were being too serious. They just laughed at me for not understanding what they were talking about. But seriously, '530765' is a real movie, right? It's got all those ridiculous gadgets and the main characters are super-soldiers who can shoot lasers out of their eyes! And it even has a twist ending that makes you want to slap yourself in the face! So yeah, I'm definitely not going to be a fan of '530765.' But hey, at least they're being funny about it, right?

505426. 2 (3 pyrrolidinyloxy)aceticacidethylesterhydrochloride; 1702843 28 4

Definition: The word I am referring to is '505426. 2 (3 Pyrrolidinyloxy)acetic acid ethyl ester hydrochloride; 1702843 28 4'. Now, let's explain this profanity-friendly jargon with a catchy, unsettling example sentence.


Imagine you have two boxes of chocolate bars and one box for every hour of your life. Each box represents '505426. 2'. If it takes 3 hours to make these bars, then each box takes 3 3 = 9 hours. But if you don't eat them within the 170 days (the "Pyrrolidinyloxy" part), they will expire in just under 3 minutes! That's how quickly time flies when you're addicted to these chocolate bars! So, the '505426. 2' part is like a ticking bomb - it's so explosive that it can be dangerous without being managed properly.

2915. 2,6 difluoro 3 (trimethylsilyl)pyridine; 685517 68 4

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The word you're looking for is '2915. 2,6 Difluoro 3 (trimethylsilyl)pyridine; 685517 68 4.'


Slang or Profane Word Definition: This is the term used to denote a substance with multiple chemical formulas that contain one of four elements: chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), fluorine (F), and phosphorus (P). The substances are often referred to as '2915.' These compounds, when combined in different ways, can produce various outcomes like 685517. However, the most common example of this compound is 3-pyridine, which has a chemical formula that reads: 685517 68 4'. Example Sentence: "The toxic, yet beautiful, 2915. 2,6 Difluoro 3 (trimethylsilyl)pyridine; 685517 68 4' is often mistaken for a common, yet dangerous chemical compound in many environments."

47687. 6 benzyl 3 (2,3 difluorophenyl)[1,2,4]triazolo[3,4 a]phthalazine; 1010896 38 4

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Slang Word: '47687.6 Benzyl 3 (2,3-Difluorophenyl)[1,2,4]Triazolo[3,4a]Phthalazine'


Imagine a slang term that sounds like something you'd use to describe an unsettling situation in which something is so wrong or wrongheaded that it causes the heart to race. It's like saying "something bad has just happened that's just making you feel bad." Example Sentence: "You should be ashamed of yourself for being so stupid, especially when things are this ridiculous."

520902. 303987 88 4; 4 [(4 chlorophenyl)sulfanyl] n,n dimethyl 3 nitrobenzamide

Definition: The word '520902. 303987 88 4; 4 [(4 chlorophenyl)sulfanyl] N,N dimethyl 3 nitrobenzamide' can best be described as a combination of words, symbols, and numbers that sound like an ancient alien language or a rare type of cryptic message. It's not uncommon for people to use these abbreviations in text messages, emails, or even online forums.


One possible slang expression could be '520902. 303987 88 4; 4 [(4 chlorophenyl)sulfanyl] N,N dimethyl 3 nitrobenzamide' might look like this in a text message: "I just got a letter from [recipient's name]," the recipient responds, "520902. 303987 88 4; 4 [(4 chlorophenyl)sulfanyl] N,N dimethyl 3 nitrobenzamide." The recipient might feel relieved or intrigued by this message. An unsettling example sentence using this slang expression could be: "520902. 303987 88 4; 4 [(4 chlorophenyl)sulfanyl] N,N dimethyl 3 nitrobenzamide" might sound like: "I was expecting a joke,