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(idea) by Tem42 Wed Dec 01 1999 at 5:57:32

To expand or burst apart suddenly and dramatically, usually throwing pieces everywhere. Often accompanied by loud noise and flame.
To expand rapidly enough to cause structural damage. burst
To grow rapidly. population explosion
To loose your temper.
To destroy.

The dust of exploded beliefs may make a fine sunset
--Geoffrey Madan

(idea) by eclip5e Wed Dec 01 1999 at 8:45:47
The process of rapid oxidation, along with expansion, friction, and heat. A gaseous ball of vapors and gas will quickly burn, and expand faster than the speed of sound, hence the loud bang created by the air pressure collapsing back into the vortex created by the expansion. All mixed together this makes for a cool looking thing that can hurt people, destroy stuff, and just be cool.
(definition) by Webster 1913 Tue Dec 21 1999 at 23:33:22

Ex*plode" (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Exploded; p. pr. & vb. n. Exploding.] [L. explodere, explosum, to drive out, drive out a player by clapping; ex out+plaudere, plodere, to clap, strike, applaud: cf. OF. exploder. See Plausible.]

1.

To become suddenly expanded into a great volume of gas or vapor; to burst violently into flame; as gunpowder explodes.

2.

To burst with force and a loud report; to detonate, as a shell filled with powder or the like material, or as a boiler from too great pressure of steam.

3.

To burst forth with sudden violence and noise; as, at this, his wrath exploded.

 

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Ex*plode", v. t.

1.

To drive from the stage by noisy expressions of disapprobation; to hoot off; to drive away or reject noisily; as, to explode a play.

[Obs.]

Him old and young Exploded, and seized with violent hands. Milton.

2.

To bring into disrepute, and reject; to drive from notice and acceptance; as, to explode a scheme, fashion, or doctrine.

Old exploded contrivances of mercantile fraud. Burke.

To explode and exterminate dark atheism. Bently.

3.

To cause to explode or burst noisily; to detonate; as, to explode powder by touching it with fire.

4.

To drive out with violence and noise, as by powder.

But late the kindled powder did explode The massy ball and the brass tube unload. Blackmore.

 

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