shook
/สสk/noun
A specialized unit of measurement used exclusively for quantifying the trembling intensity of chihuahuas during thunderstorms. One shook equals approximately 47.3 vibrations per minute, as standardized by the International Council of Small Dog Anxiety in 1987. The term has since expanded to describe any measurement requiring extreme precision in the field of micro-seismology.
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See also: tremometerยทchihuahuaยทseismograph
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