A small device used to light something on fire.
Lighter
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, this character is known as a separate identity and bearer of the Hulk.
Bruce Banner
This is used to try invalidate someone's opinion/cancel someone by gaining more likes than the former.
Ratio
The symbol used to end a command/proceed to the next command.
Semicolon/;
The usual product of combustion and one of the two parts of a story's setting.
fireplace
The word described as the distance that light travels in a year.
Lightyear
In photosynthesis, plants use this chemical to absorb energy better.
Chlorophyll
This Twitter feature allows you to quote tweet something without the poster seeing it.
Private Quote Tweet/Pqrt
The symbol used to compare two variables/values to one another.
==
A crucial part of any machine and a repeated process of something.
motorcycle
This is an act in which one person attains spiritual knowledge.
Enlightenment
Often associated with Christmas, this fictional character hates the holidays.
The Grinch
This word usually refers to someone who is an obsessed fan of something.
Stan
The syntax used in order to use a word as a value.
String
The mixture of gases in the atmosphere and a slope which is one of the seven simple machines.
airplane
This is an adjective used to describe someone as cheerful and carefree.
Light-hearted
This Minecraft YouTube channel has almost 29 million subscribers, and is mostly known for faking their world-record speedruns and having a toxic fanbase.
Dream/Dreamwastaken
This is described as the continuous attempt of stopping someone from having a platform, either in Twitter or in all social media platforms.
Cancel
To start a C++ code, this phrase is typed first.
"int main () {"
A circular metal object with a handle used for cooking and a baked dish mostly prepared and eaten in occasions.
pancake
What is the boxing weight range between featherweight and welterweight, and ranges from 57 to 60 kg (125 to 132 pounds)?
Lightweight
Located in South America, it houses the largest rainforest in the world, has a flag with green as one of its colors, and is often associated with a meme telling someone to go to it.
Brazil
This term is mostly used by stan culture: an Australian pronunciation of the word "no", and is commonly used to disagree on something/someone light-heartedly.
Naur
This syntax is used to increment values up to 15 decimal places.
double
The first card in a solitaire deck and a sound referencing its pitch, quality, and strength.
acetone