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TNT
/ˌtiː.ɛnˈtiː/
Definition
1
Trinitrotoluene (C₆H₂(NO₂)₃CH₃), a pale yellow, crystalline high explosive used in munitions and demolition.
2
A major U.S. cable television network known for movies, sports, and original series like 'The Closer'.
3
Slang for something explosively energetic, dramatic, or destructive, often in gaming (e.g., Minecraft's TNT block) or pop culture.
Examples
His dance moves at the wedding were straight TNT, blowing up the dance floor without mercy.
In Minecraft, one misplaced TNT turned my epic castle into a modern art exhibit of craters.
She unleashed a TNT comeback in the debate that left everyone picking up the pieces of their arguments.
Bingeing TNT's drama lineup is like mainlining caffeine – thrilling until your eyes revolt.