• Waterstuff

    Origin 1

    From water + stuff.

    Alternative forms

    Full definition of waterstuff

    Noun

    waterstuff

    (uncountable)
    1. Things containing, associated with, or involving water.
      • 1911, Sir Napier Shaw, Forecasting Weather - Page viii:Any application to the atmosphere of thermodynamics which assumes that waterstuff below 0° C. is ice must necessarily lead the investigator into error.
      • 2006, Belle de Jour: Diary of an Unlikely Call Girl:... title and another mag with a tasty bob-haired girl doing the waterstuff all over some poor boy who no doubt deserves it. Will let you know if anything interesting, er, goes down.
      • 2010, Jan Westerhoff, Twelve Examples of Illusion - Page 158:In the same way as there are not two kinds of stuff, water-stuff and bubble-stuff, but only waterstuff, the absence of which constitutes a bubble, pleasure can be seen as the absence of pain ...
      • 2012, Ruth Park, Swords and Crowns and Rings:It was hot, and all the waterstuff came out of Hof's eye, and then he was blind.

    Origin 2

    From water + stuff, after Dutch waterstof ("hydrogen") or German Wasserstoff ("hydrogen").

    Noun

    waterstuff

    (plural waterstuffs)
    1. (chemistry, rare) Hydrogen.
      • 1887, The Electrical journal - Volume 18 - Page 482:This is approximately the heat of exploding what the Germans call bang-gas (mixture of sourstuff and waterstuff), the result being liquid.
      • 1989, Immo Appenzeller, Harm Jan Habing, Pierre Léna, Evolution of galaxies: astronomical observations:One day Groninger, a brilliant young Homoeoid physicist then just at the end of his first year as a graduate student, became convinced that the frequencies of fines in the spectrum of waterstuff are differences between the frequencies ...
      • 1997, Poul Anderson, All One Universe:Formerly we knew of ninety-two firststuffs, from waterstuff, the lightest and barest, to ymirstuff, the heaviest.
      • 2005, David Langford, The Sex Column And Other Misprints - Page 65:In the Sun, through a row of strikings and lightrottings, four unclefts of waterstuff in this wise become one of sunstuff.
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