Definitions by i'manonymous
Solo Aviators Division
Solo Aviators Division by I'mAnonymous October 3, 2009
Snowbird
Someone who comes down from a northern state, such as Michigan or Washington to a southern state, like Arizona or Florida in search of hotter weather. It makes sense really.
It's not true that they can't drive and cause accidents, I live in Arizona and see snowbirds every year, they don't cause accidents, they merely make the roads a little more busy.
It's not true that they can't drive and cause accidents, I live in Arizona and see snowbirds every year, they don't cause accidents, they merely make the roads a little more busy.
It makes sense to be a snowbird.
Snowbird by I'mAnonymous December 9, 2008
a/c
a/c by I'mAnonymous April 27, 2008
Moleish
Moleish by I'mAnonymous April 19, 2008
Bum
Has different meanings depending on where you go.
In America: A homeless person.
In the UK (and maybe some other countries too): Backside.
In America: A homeless person.
In the UK (and maybe some other countries too): Backside.
Bum by I'mAnonymous April 7, 2008
Marq
Marq by I'mAnonymous April 7, 2008
Sears Tower
The tallest skyscraper in the U.S., it has stood as the tallest for 35 years. It's located in Chicago, Illinois.
The tower has 108 floors, although occasionally the main roof and mechanical penthouse are counted as floors 109 and 110.
Bruce Graham was the chief architect for this building.
The Sears Tower has two large antennas which increase its height dramatically.
On a clear day, you're able to see across Lake Michigan to Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin from the observation deck on the 103rd floor.
The building leans slightly, about 4 inches due to its slightly asymmetrical design, this can sometimes be felt by tower inhabitants.
The tower has 108 floors, although occasionally the main roof and mechanical penthouse are counted as floors 109 and 110.
Bruce Graham was the chief architect for this building.
The Sears Tower has two large antennas which increase its height dramatically.
On a clear day, you're able to see across Lake Michigan to Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin from the observation deck on the 103rd floor.
The building leans slightly, about 4 inches due to its slightly asymmetrical design, this can sometimes be felt by tower inhabitants.
Sears Tower by I'mAnonymous March 25, 2008