Typhoons

Word TYPHOONS
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Definitions and meanings of "Typhoons"

What do we mean by typhoons?

A weather phenomenon in the northwestern Pacific that is precisely equivalent to a hurricane, which results in wind speeds of 64 knots (118 km/h) or above. Equivalent to a cyclone in the Indian Ocean and Indonesia/Australia.

The act of receiving fellatio, and causing the giver to laugh right as one orgasms, making semen come out the giver's nose. Urban Dictionary

Typical of women. The practice of getting ready for a date or a girls' night out and LEAVING the clothes, make up, shoes and accessories you took out of wherever, yet decided NOT to put on yourself, ALL OVER THE PLACE. Urban Dictionary

A large whirlwind, hurricane, et cetera Urban Dictionary

A man puts on three strapons, one facing behind, one facing left and one facing right, then gets 4 women and has sexual relations with them all at the same time by doing a circular motion with his hips. Urban Dictionary

A type of hairstyle sported by Prince in the early 90s. Very puffy on top. Urban Dictionary

Filling up a large garbage bin/can and leaning it up against someone's door so when the door opens inward, the water flows out all over the persons room and stuff Urban Dictionary

An internet troll called Liam. The hacker on steroids. A member with 'Legendary' status on Voide.org The idiot who spread the Cutenews 4.0.1 exploit. Urban Dictionary

Fastest production SUV ever! Urban Dictionary

A big boss in a district Urban Dictionary

Slang for an African-American. See Nigger. Urban Dictionary

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The word "typhoons" in example sentences

For example, Japan has a very high population density and like many countries in the region is in the track of typhoons• However, Japan suffers very low mortality rates during typhoons in comparison to other countries of the region• Financial resources to implement measures for disaster preparedness make a big difference, but this is not the sole or principal factor• ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the western Pacific, fierce ocean storms that are called hurricanes in the eastern Pacific are called typhoons. ❋ ROBERT B. STINNETT (2001)

I have been in Chinese typhoons, hurricanes in the Tropics, and storms in the Atlantic, where one would imagine heaven and earth were coming together, and under the blessing of ❋ Julia De Winton (N/A)

Australia's huge, sparsely populated tropical north is battered annually by about six cyclones — called typhoons throughout much of Asia and hurricanes in the Western hemisphere. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Australia's huge, sparsely populated tropical north is battered by about six cyclones — called typhoons throughout much of Asia and hurricanes in the Western hemisphere — each year. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Australia's huge, sparsely populated tropical north is battered each year by about six cyclones - called typhoons throughout much of Asia and hurricanes in the Western hemisphere. ❋ By KRISTEN GELINEAU (2011)

I know they're called typhoons here, but you get the idea. ❋ Unknown (2009)

These storms are called typhoons (Pacific Ocean) or cyclones (Indian Ocean) in other parts of the world. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The study also predicted increased wind shear in the eastern Pacific near Mexico and Latin America, but less wind shear farther away in the Pacific, meaning that parts of Asia might experience more and stronger storms, called typhoons there. ❋ Unknown (2007)

And typhoons are the same as hurricanes, they're just called typhoons in that part of the world. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Here's the download on the bad weather in the Pacific where hurricane-strength storms are call typhoons and where today the one named Haitang pretty much brought the island of Taiwan to a standstill. ❋ Unknown (2005)

In the Pacific, they're called typhoons, of course, and in Japan a typhoon named Takage (ph) has been turning the world upside down. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Kamikaze, which means “divine winds,” refers to the typhoons that twice destroyed the fleets of Mongol invaders in the thirteenth century. ❋ Donald L. Miller (1945)

The northern monsoons, called typhoons in China, are blowing strongly down stream, while the current itself is naturally strong; under the influence of wind and current combined, junks and sampans with butterfly sails all set are going down stream at racing speed. ❋ Thomas Stevens (1894)

I [sucked] his dick last night and he gave me such a typhoon, my [nose] still [stings] a little from it. ❋ Jeff (2005)

"Can't you ever just wear [the first thing] you [take out] of your closet and not leave the [typhoonism] all over the room for me to clean up after you?!" ❋ Nia G (2012)

The typhoon [caused] much [destruction] in [TOKYO]. ❋ A Citizen From The CLA (Chattanooga Lunatic Asylum (2003)

Bro i [totally] typhooned this [mom] and her [daughters] last night. ❋ Phooner (2011)

Lyrics from I Want 2 [Melt] With U 'From [the tip] of my typhoon 2 the bottom of your [ankle] chains' ❋ Arabia (2005)

We typhooned [Paul's] room [so bad] all of his stuff was [soaked]. ❋ Chris Keenan (2006)

'Hello - [I am] Typhoon and [I will] [root] your box' ❋ M4ST3RM4G1C (2009)

Why would [GMC] give their [SUV] the name of a [tropical storm]? Because the Typhoon destroys anything it comes up against.... ❋ Red_Turbo (2010)

he is a typhoon in [hongkong] ❋ Njoy (2012)

[Watch out]! Those typhoons are [walking] [over here]. ❋ Mr. X69 (2007)

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