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Eighth Base

Helping a girl deliver her baby.

Spawn camping milf hunters often try to go straight to Eighth Base with a pregnant girl on the first date.

by rip-torn February 13, 2022


base game

If someone is super basic and doesn’t have anything interesting about them

Her favourite band is arctic monkeys and she loves filas, she’s a bit base game

by Elmo joe November 21, 2019


Base of a crisp

I don’t know the definition (like a urban myth)

I held the base of a crisp and it it with a badminton racquet.

by Oslskskslsp October 09, 2022


based momma

A surprisingly attractive female youtuber and mother who as far as I know, without meaning to, get multiple comments on her body.

Guy 1:Hey, Let's watch a video.
Guy 2:Okay, How about Based Momma?

by KeKkee Tomas July 31, 2017


Base TS

Base TS are players in the roblox game "Thunder Scientific Corporation" who are not in any departments nor in any factions. They spend most of their time healing members of the Security Department or using "Emotes" on the line whilst holding a bingo card.

TS 1: man fuck these Base TS

by Dood69 August 15, 2024


Bronsted-Lowry/Brønsted–Lowry Acid-Base Theory

An acid/base definition that suggests an Brønsted–Lowry acid is any molecule that can donate a proton, and a Brønsted–Lowry base is any molecule that accepts the proton. Protons can be referred to as H+ or "hydrogen ions," so if you see those terms used in a textbook they all mean the same thing. When a Brønsted–Lowry acid gives its proton away, it is "deprotonated" and can now accept a proton; now that it has become an acceptor, it is referred to as a conjugate base. The same rule applies to Brønsted–Lowry bases: once they gain a proton (are protonated), they are known as conjugate acids.

student: i'm a little confused with this functional group. the reading says that the carboxylic acid (COOH) group loses its proton, H, making the formula COO−. now that there's a space on the oxygen that's vacant, could the group accept a proton in the empty space? wouldn't that make the group a base?
teacher: yeah, acids turn into things known as conjugate bases when they lose hydrogen ions. the space where a proton used to be is now available for bonding, and the group or molecule becomes a proton acceptor/Brønsted–Lowry base
that's how you use the Bronsted-Lowry/Brønsted–Lowry Acid-Base Theory

by ilikesciencemorethanyoudo July 06, 2025


225th base

Watching and laughing at your friend while they get raped by three black guys.

Nick hit 225th base last night

by Cayden0316 September 16, 2016