Used as in the immensely cool or out of this world context; often times used to refer to a close encounter or an extreme experience.
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(noun) in-ten-sih-kul: a word similar to intense, but better, because intensical is intense times five hundred billion. to the millionth power. yeah.
Judging a book by its cover is intensical.
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Adjective version of intense; to be used to describe an intense moment.
Woah man, that conversation was so intensive...
John, why do you have to be so intensive?
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The state of being under the most extreme conditions
Andrew- "Dude, what was that party like?"
P.A.- "dude, it was intense"
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Where something is really really intense and fantastical, resulting in the word intensical.
Wow, that was super intensical!
1. The power or magnitude of light, heat, or whatever else you might analyze in physics class. Intensity is inversely proportional to the square of distance from the source.
2 (a) Excessive and mindless enthusiasm for an activity which is often trivial or pointless. This concept was coined by a group of students from
radnor high school when they were bored during gym class. When youβre playing soccer, Intensity is the voice in your head that tells you to tackle the goalie. Intensity is the Mortal Kombat theme song playing on the nearest boom box when everyone in your gym class has a hockey stick. At the same time, Intensity is getting pumped over something irrelevant. You would be a normal fan if you got insanely pumped for a footbal game, but you would be Intense if you got insanely pumped for a football game between a mediocre team and a really shitty team (see Lower Merion High School and radnor). Other legit examples are shouting "defense" as other physics olympics teams try to get their rubber-band powered airplanes off the ground, getting in a fight with another school's mascot, and spirited douche-baggery.
Intensity is generally accepted to be equal to perspiration multiplied by duration. With this meaning, NEVER use the original pronunciation. A good bet is In-tense-it-eye.
2 (b) Getting rowdy
1. If I differentiate the double integral of the function of intensity... I'll get the first integral... Screw this physics homework, I'm going to go whack off.
2. We totally need to bring the Intensity to the next game. You know, so we'll be Intense.
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You know it's intense when you start sweating like crazy.
<GB> So I entered a empty air-conditioned room, sat down on a chair by myself and after 5 mins of doing some intense gr. 11 math I was sweating all over the place
<Ped> LoLz!!!!!!111oneoeneon
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