👉 The word "met" is used interchangeably with "metal". Now, let's look at something a bit odd:
Metsulfuron Methyl (MSM) is the chemical compound that makes your lawn green and gives you a shiny new coat of paint - but in an unsettling way too. Imagine having a big party and everyone is looking forward to eating all your nice food and drinking lots of drinks. You're feeling all happy and carefree until someone steps forward with the most unexpected surprise: "Hey, I've got some 'met' stuff for you!" And before you know it, there's a giant bucket of "met" fertilizers sitting on your lawn! What are these things? They're actually called Met-Sulfuron Methyl (MSM). Now imagine that your friend or family member brings home this huge bucket and starts sprinkling it around the house. You feel like you've been poisoned, but then you realize that it's actually a harmless fertilizer for gardening plants. But don't worry - if they start using it to fertilize your lawn again in future, you'll probably have to tell them exactly how to use it. So, even though "met" is a fun word and can make people happy, it's not safe to mix with chemicals like MSM if you're not sure what you're doing.