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wormhole
[ wurm-hohl ]
wormhole
/ ˈɜːˌəʊ /
noun
- a hole made by a worm in timber, plants, etc
- physics a tunnel in the geometry of space–time postulated to connect different parts of the universe
wormhole
/ û′ō′ /
- A hole made by a burrowing worm.
- A theoretical distortion of space-time that would link points in space through a second set of paths, some of which could be shorter than the shortest path without the wormhole. It is not known whether workholes are possible.
- See more at space-time
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- ˈɴǰˌDZ, adjective
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From cats and cucumbers to pimple popping and unboxings, the internet is awash with a vast array of videos to send people into a social media wormhole.
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Brilliant green light flashed as the wormhole opened.
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“We are literally entering an underground city of the dead through a wormhole at the Gate of Hell.”
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Surprise lurks around every corner and in every online wormhole.
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The Hotline loves alternative history — as noted on the podcast, I could ride the wormhole all the way back to the South winning Gettysburg.
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