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    [Adjective]  | "vol*a*tile" | \ ˈvä-lə-tᵊl \


    1: characterized by or subject to rapid or unexpected change

    2: unable to hold the attention fixed because of an inherent lightness or fickleness of disposition

    3: tending to erupt into violence : explosive


    Origin: 1605 ;

     French, from Latin volatilis, from volare to fly;

    [Adjective]  | "volatile" 


    1: likely to change frequently, suddenly, or unexpectedly;


      * e.g., " ... a boss of volatile moods is frustrating to work for "





     [ "volatile" ]

    1:  Evaporating readily at normal temperatures and pressures.

      * e.g.,  ...  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. 


     [ "volatile" ]

    2:  That can be readily vaporized.

      * e.g.,  ...  Water is quite volatile, since I can vaporize it whenever I want. 


     [ "volatile" ]

    3:  Tending to violence; explosive, as of behavior.

      * e.g.,  ...  When I got into an argument with my friend, Brian, I became quite volatile. 

     [ "volatile" ]

    1: Volatile 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.

      * e.g.,  ... Student: "Why does my glass of water evaporate over time?"  

     [ "Volatile" ]

    1: Likely to explode at any minute. In this case, premature ejaculation upon presentation of a mirror or tape recorder.

      * e.g.,  ... "Hey you sexy beefcake, you look like you could use some creatine" 

     [ "volatile" ]

    1: someone who is easily excited

      * e.g.,  ... Since Jeff is volatile don't tell him yet that you scratch his car. 

     [ "Volatile" ]

    1: Hi kids do you like violence?

      * e.g.,  ... I invented violence you vile venonmous volatile bitches!!! 


     [ "Volatile" ]

    2: Volatile is another word for violence.

     [ "Volatile" ]

    1: Goes up and down, making Pete stressed.

      * e.g.,  ... Have you seen them GME Stonks? They Volatile Son. 

     [ "Volatile" ]

    1: A man (questionable) who cant even midair his own girlfriend, when she is yelling JUMANJI

      * e.g.,  ... "Our flag is secure!" 

     [ "Volatile" ]

    1: A man whose sexyness has no equal on this earth

      * e.g.,  ... Volatile is such a sexy bitch. 

     [ "volatile vagina" ]

    1: An extremely foul smelling vagina. Typically makes you gag as soon as the woman's panties are removed.

      * e.g.,  ... Example 1: 

     [ "volatile blonde" ]

    1: 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.

      * e.g.,  ... 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! 

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