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Quantum

Something spoken that is deep and profound

dood that shit is so quantum

by Detognaphone December 21, 2010


Quantum

The smallest bit of something which can possibly exist. For example, light energy comes in quanta which are known as photons, and can be thought of as particles of light. You cannot have an amount of light more than nothing but less than one photon.

To use the phrase 'quantum leap' as a monumental jump is extremely funny when you realize that a quantum anything would be the smallest thing imaginable.

by OneBadAsp October 22, 2006


Quantum

An awesome car made by Volkswagen that was the predecessor to the Passat. Made in the 1980's before being discontinued. Very few are left in existence and only a true badass would drive one.

Aaron Mctag is a truely awesome man because he drives a brown quantum.

by Lord Addius May 03, 2007


Quantum

(Adjective) Something that is too intense to be described as "intense"; extremely awesome

This word can be used when no other word can be found to describe an awesome occurence

"DUDE! That heavy metal concert was QUANTUM!"

by Black Panther/White Lightning May 12, 2010


Quantum

1- Totally fucking kick arse.

2- The state of being amazing.

Austen's mom is ooooh so quantum!

In secret window, Johnny Depp's performance is quantum squared.

by Jedgar Cerhoerty February 22, 2007


Quantum

A term used when referring to water, usually served in a glass jar. It is most commonly heard in the Northwest, specifically in the greater Eugene, Oregon area.

Hey Katrina, pass me that quantum. Yeah, that reallllly hits the spot.

by Rivy D September 05, 2007


quantum

A quantum is a unit of energy in regards to atoms. More specifically, a quantum is an electron shell surrounding the nucleus of an atom. Larger atoms (those located further down the periodic table) have more electron shells, each of which is known as a quantum.

The valence electrons of lithium (Li) are in the 2nd quantum, while the valence electrons of sodium (Na) are in the 3rd quantum.

by GautamG March 08, 2006