I'm assuming you mean *electrical* sockets.
You've probably got some kind of liquid (water, etc) into the socket, and a chemical reaction with the metallic parts (probably copper), since many copper compounds are green or blue-green in colour.
If this is a mains connector (110/ 240 volt) this is *very* dangerous, as the liquid will conduct electricity, and touching it may give a fatal shock.
If you're an electrician or a tekkie, get one to look at the problem.
cause you might not be high , smoke some youll see evrything green ^.^
check to see if something fell in a lighter/accessory socket
As there are thousands of switches and sockets commercially available you might be able to walk through your local hardware store and see a few different example of switches. You might also want to walk through a big city electronics store to see how many sockets are there.
it might be because u ate to much spinach.
These symptoms could be signs of eye irritation or allergies. The redness in your eyes could be due to inflammation of the blood vessels, and the green mucus discharge might indicate an underlying infection. It's important to see an eye doctor to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Green discharge can indicate a possible infection, such as bacterial vaginosis or a sexually transmitted infection like trichomoniasis or gonorrhea. It is important to see a healthcare provider for an evaluation and proper diagnosis.
Yellow discharge with hemorrhoids can indicate the presence of an infection or inflammation in the affected area. While hemorrhoids can cause mucus discharge, yellow fluid might suggest complications, such as an abscess or anal fissure. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment if you notice unusual discharge.
Women tend to have more vaginal discharge during their ovulation period. This type of discharge should be virtually colorless and odorless. However, if the discharge has a foul odor and/or has a color of yellow, green, or looks curdlike with perhaps itchyness, this could be a sigh of an infection. Jessica
It is normal for a woman to have discharge on her breast but it depends on the amount and frequency at which the discharge produced. If at all it soaks your bra then perhaps you might need to check with the doctor and see if it is an infection but if the discharge is clear, it should be normal.
Women may have a thick white discharge as a result of an infection. There is also a normal amount of discharge in a woman. An excess of discharge might need to be checked by a doctor.
That might refer to a lightning.
No it isn't, it's a fake anti-virus, which might cause damage to your system. More info:http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-green-av