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Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
['po ler / 'vor teks]
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Description
A snap of of extremely cold weather. This term is often used when talking about the particularly cold 2013-2014 Winter, when temperatures reached negative 50 degrees Fahrenheit with wind chill and multiple days of classes were cancelled due to the cold.
Example Sentences
I have been a lot more productive this quarter by refusing to leave the library and enter the polar vortex.