Definition

A nitrogen-rich waste compound that your body produces from breaking down proteins, then politely asks your kidneys to remove via urine. It's basically metabolic garbage that needs taking out, and when your kidneys aren't doing their job, urea levels rise and cause all sorts of problems. Also the first organic compound ever synthesized in a lab, making it chemistry's original show-off achievement.

Example Usage

His blood urea nitrogen levels were through the roof, indicating his kidneys were on strike and refusing to filter properly.

Source: Common medical terminology

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