Noun
blacklight (plural blacklights)
Alternative form of black light (“ultraviolet bulb”)
An example is visible light emitted from fluorescent paints, in response to ultraviolet ( blacklight ). Source: Internet
Bakers of all skill levels will learn something along the way when making these desserts—like the fact that substituting tonic water into a recipe will make it glow under a blacklight. Source: Internet
What follows is the house party of every '90s kid's dream, Wahlberg turning his abode into a blacklight filled club, flanked by two dancers wearing Cookie Monster costumes. Source: Internet
Spooky Night returns to the Main Library on Wednesday, Oct. 25, with a visit from Winnie the Witch, a blacklight, glow-in-the-dark puppet show. Source: Internet
The two scenes are almost identical: both take place in the aftertaste of slam poetry, surrounded by smoky blacklight and boxed-in-bodies trembling to the rhythm of words, sounds, memories, and feelings. Source: Internet
Blacklight, a real-time privacy inspector tool, emulates how a user may be surveilled while browsing the web. Source: Internet