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    [Adjective]  | "arc*tic" | \ ˈärk-tik \


    1: of, relating to, or suitable for use at the north pole or the region near it

    2: bitter cold : frigid

    3: cold in temper or mood


    Origin: circa 1540 ;

     Middle English artik, from Latin arcticus, from Greek arktikos, from arktos bear, Ursa Major, north; akin to Latin ursus bear, Sanskrit ṛkṣa;

    [Noun]  | "arc*tic" | \ ˈär-tik \


    1: a rubber overshoe reaching to the ankle or above


    Origin: 1868 ;

    [Noun]  | "arctic char" 


    1: a freshwater or anadromous char (Salvelinus alpinus) of cold northern waters that resembles the related Dolly Varden


    Origin: 1866 ;

    [Noun]  | "arctic circle" 


    1: the parallel of latitude that is approximately 661/2 degrees north of the equator and that circumscribes the northern frigid zone


    Origin: circa 1587 ;

    [Noun]  | "arctic fox" 


    1: a small migratory Holarctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) especially of coastal arctic and alpine tundra


    Origin: 1771 ;

    [Noun]  | "arctic hare" 


    1: a gregarious hare (Lepus arcticus) of the tundra of Greenland and northern Canada that turns white in winter and is a major food source for arctic predators (such as wolves and snowy owls)


    Origin: 1842 ;

    [Noun]  | "Arctic Oscillation" 


    1: the recurring movement of high pressure systems in the atmosphere from the middle latitudes to the polar latitudes and back —abbreviation AO


    Origin: 1998 ;

    [Noun]  | "arctic tern" 


    1: a Holarctic tern (Sterna paradisaea) that breeds in arctic regions and migrates to southern Africa and South America


    Origin: 1824 ;

    [Geographical name]  | "Arc*tic, the" | \ ˈärk-tik \


    1: the region including the Arctic Ocean and lands in it and adjacent to it

    [Geographical name]  | "Arctic Archipelago" 


    1: archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, split between Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, Canada

    [Adjective]  | "arctic" 


    1: having a low or subnormal temperature;


      * e.g., " ... the arctic air of deep winter "





    2: lacking in friendliness or warmth of feeling;


      * e.g., " ... received the usual arctic reception from her in-laws at Thanksgiving "





     [ "arctic" ]

    1: Pronunciation Key - arktick , -er, -est, -ally, -ly, adj, noun, verb

      * e.g.,  ... Dude, last night was so arctic. 


     [ "arctic" ]

    2: –adjective


     [ "arctic" ]

    3:  Extremely chill or coll; a rather chill person, place, or event.


     [ "arctic" ]

    4:  Permitting such a sensation: an arctic pair of shoes.


     [ "arctic" ]

    5:  Not excited; calm; composed; under control: to remain arctic in the face of disaster.


     [ "arctic" ]

    6:  Not hasty; deliberate: an arctic and calculated action.


     [ "arctic" ]

    7:  Lacking in interest or enthusiasm: a arctic reply to an invitation.


     [ "arctic" ]

    8:  Lacking in warmth or cordiality: an arctic reception.


     [ "arctic" ]

    9:  Calmly audacious or impudent: an arctic lie.


     [ "arctic" ]

    10:  Aloof or unresponsive; indifferent: He was arctic to her passionate advances.


     [ "arctic" ]

    11: 9 Slang. a. chill; fine; excellent; sweet.


     [ "arctic" ]

    12: b. characterized by great facility; highly skilled or clever: arctic maneuvers on the parallel bars.


     [ "arctic" ]

    13: c. socially adept: It's not arctic to arrive at a party too early.


     [ "arctic" ]

    14: –adverb


     [ "arctic" ]

    15: 10. Informal, artically


     [ "arctic" ]

    16: –noun


     [ "arctic" ]

    17: 1 something that is arctic; a arctic part, place, time, etc.: in the arctic of the evening.


     [ "arctic" ]

    18: 1 arcticness: something emphatically arctic


     [ "arctic" ]

    19: 1 chillness; composure; poise: an executive noted for maintaining her arctic under pressure.

     [ "arctic" ]

    1: Pronunciation Key - arktick , -er, -est, -ally, -ly, adj, noun, verb

      * e.g.,  ... Dude, last night was so arctic. 


     [ "arctic" ]

    2: –adjective


     [ "arctic" ]

    3:  Extremely chill or cool; a rather chill person, place, or event.


     [ "arctic" ]

    4:  Permitting such a sensation: an arctic pair of shoes.


     [ "arctic" ]

    5:  Not excited; calm; composed; under control: to remain arctic in the face of disaster.


     [ "arctic" ]

    6:  Not hasty; deliberate: an arctic and calculated action.


     [ "arctic" ]

    7:  Lacking in interest or enthusiasm: a arctic reply to an invitation.


     [ "arctic" ]

    8:  Lacking in warmth or cordiality: an arctic reception.


     [ "arctic" ]

    9:  Calmly audacious or impudent: an arctic lie.


     [ "arctic" ]

    10:  Aloof or unresponsive; indifferent: He was arctic to her passionate advances.


     [ "arctic" ]

    11: 9 Slang. a. chill; fine; excellent; sweet.


     [ "arctic" ]

    12: b. characterized by great facility; highly skilled or clever: arctic maneuvers on the parallel bars.


     [ "arctic" ]

    13: c. socially adept: It's not arctic to arrive at a party too early.


     [ "arctic" ]

    14: –adverb


     [ "arctic" ]

    15: 10. Informal, artically


     [ "arctic" ]

    16: –noun


     [ "arctic" ]

    17: 1 something that is arctic; a arctic part, place, time, etc.: in the arctic of the evening.


     [ "arctic" ]

    18: 1 arcticness: something emphatically arctic


     [ "arctic" ]

    19: 1 chillness; composure; poise: an executive noted for maintaining her arctic under pressure.

     [ "arctics" ]

    1: The colloquial way of saying the Arctic Monkeys

      * e.g.,  ... Yeah I'm gonna go see the Arctics in January, tickets sold out in like 2 mins! 

     [ "Arctic" ]

    1: The name associated with a lovely and undoubtedly amazing individual. Despite the name having a cold connotation, Arctic will make you feel warm and fuzzy inside.

      * e.g.,  ... Guy1: hey do you know who Arctic is? 

     [ "Arctic" ]

    1: (a) An alternative to the word "Cool"

      * e.g.,  ... (a) WOW! George Bush's underwear is so totally Arctic! 


     [ "Arctic" ]

    2: (b) Meaning something is "in fashion"

      * e.g.,  ... (b) My goodness me the weather is Arctic today! 


     [ "Arctic" ]

    3: (c) The Temperature is cold

     [ "arctic farts" ]

    1: When it's so cold you can see the moisture condense from the vapor similar to seeing your breath.

      * e.g.,  ... As if the smell wasn't enough, did you see Chuck passing those arctic farts? 

     [ "Arctic Chokey" ]

    1: When you get sucked off by an Eskimo or in a severely cold climate.

      * e.g.,  ... She gave me such a great Arctic Chokey you think her tongue was stuck to the pole. 

     [ "Arctic gooch" ]

    1: A temporary condition usually obtained when one's genitals and gooch (the area which attaches the ball sack to the ass hole) are doused in super cold, almost freezing water

      * e.g.,  ... After he went into the ocean in the winter, he suffered from a severe case of arctic gooch 

     [ "arctic thrust" ]

    1: When a man engages in coitis with a woman that is "full" of Icy Hot

      * e.g.,  ... 1) Friends, my concubine filled her vaginal canal with Icy Hot last night. 

     [ "Arctic Monkeys" ]

    1: The best band in the world and is better than kpop

      * e.g.,  ... yo imma Google what band makes the best songs Google: Arctic monkeys 

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