BLEVE
Acronym for "boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion". This type of explosion is extremely hazardous and can occur during the rupture of a vessel containing pressurized liquid. When the liquid is water, the explosion is usually called a steam explosion. An alternate, whimsical interpretation of the acronym is "Blast Leveling Everything Very Effectively."
A BLEVE can occur in a vessel that stores a substance under pressure where the stored contents coexist at high pressure in both a liquid and gaseous phase, e.g., liquefied petroleum gas. A BLEVE is possible for this type of container where sudden decompression within the container causes a rapid boiling of the liquid contents, resulting in an explosive overpressure at the point of rupture.
A BLEVE can be prevented in the case of a venting gas cylinder by cooling the cylinder with water or foam, taking special care not to extinguish the flame in the process, until the leak is stopped or the cylinder emptied.
A BLEVE can be prevented in the case of a venting gas cylinder by cooling the cylinder with water or foam, taking special care not to extinguish the flame in the process, until the leak is stopped or the cylinder emptied.
Bleve
The language only select few can understand and speak (i.e. Mark Edward Fischbach)
“Bleven took the Bloose in the back of Bluck committing Blevery”
-Mark Edward Fischbach
-Mark Edward Fischbach
ass BLEVE
BLEVE is an acronym for Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion (pronounced bleavee) An ass BLEVE is therefore, a gaseous explosive liquid shit experence which one is soon not to forget.
After those burritos I had an ass BLEVE of massive proportions! The bathroom was toxic for hours afterwords.
Bleved
Child Endangerment
Nina Tyler Fortnite Blevins: You just got bleved *default dances*.
Orphan to be: let me see my parents.
Orphan to be: let me see my parents.
Drove my Chevy to the BLEVE
A corruption of a line in the song American Pie, used in past tense reference to getting dangerously close to a Boiling Liquid Evaporating Vapor Explosion. Such explosions are often delayed for some time after the start of a fire heating a closed vessel containing liquid. The fire makes a telltale plume that draws spectators, who often bring their video cameras, and then the container bursts, producing the BLEVE.
Bye, bye Miss American Pie
Drove my Chevy to the BLEVE...
I drove my Chevy to the BLEVE and melted my sunglasses.
Drove my Chevy to the BLEVE...
I drove my Chevy to the BLEVE and melted my sunglasses.