/ˈleɪzər/
noun.
(plural = lasers)
1. Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Essentially, a powerful type of light, used to point to things in presentations, for playing with cats, and even in some medical procedures.
verb.
(3rd person present = lasers, past = lasered, present participle/gerund = lasering)
1. to take something out with a laser, especially a tattoo
adjective.
1. relating to lasers, especially medical procedures
"Max had his cat run around the house to chase a laser pointer."
A term when a man throws In a huge lip of tobacco and becomes blitzed
Hey bro you want to throw in a laser and play ncaa 14 until we pass out?
A device that generates an intense beam of coherent monochromatic light (or other electromagnetic radiation) by stimulated emission of photons from excited atoms or molecules. Lasers are used in drilling and cutting, alignment and guidance, and in surgery; the optical properties are exploited in holography, reading barcodes, and in recording and playing compact discs.
What is a laser?
Oh, its a light that creates an intense beam!
Pronunciation: (Lay - Zhor)
Part Of Speech: Noun
A beam of light that is used to pinpoint an object. It is usually red.
Person 1: "Hey, do you see that?"
Person 2: "Yeah, that guy's pointing a laser at it."
Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation, or "laser" in short, is a device that can cut things and is (mostly) used in a hospital.
Hey, you! Don't shoot of with a laser, weirdo!
Laser is a short for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation"
Teacher: Any fun facts?
You: Laser is a short for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation"
Cool, dope. A term used for something that is outstandingly awesome
"Did you see the Shamrock Shake is back?"
"Yeah, those things are laser."