What does “nuke” mean?
nuke
Oh, this one's got two meanings — let me walk you through both!
First, the original meaning: a "nuke" is a nuclear weapon — a really powerful, very dangerous bomb. Like, "The two countries were afraid someone would launch a nuke." Very serious stuff.
But in everyday life, most people use "nuke" to mean heating food in a microwave! It's super casual. Like if your soup is cold, your friend might say, "Just nuke it for a minute." Or "I nuked my leftovers for lunch." It's one of those words that sounds intense but gets used for totally normal, everyday things.
So basically — "nuke" can mean a deadly weapon OR just warming up your dinner, depending on the situation! 😄
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