Thunderstand: thun-der-stand - 'thən-dər-'stand
v.
1. to really, REALLY understand something
2. to regard as plausible without utter certainty
3. to stand up with such conviction that the sound of your feet resembles a clap of thunder
4. the kickstand of a 10,000 lb. blood-fueled motorcycle
v.past -stood, n./v.present -standing
v.
1. to really, REALLY understand something
2. to regard as plausible without utter certainty
3. to stand up with such conviction that the sound of your feet resembles a clap of thunder
4. the kickstand of a 10,000 lb. blood-fueled motorcycle
v.past -stood, n./v.present -standing
by Livet•Juice June 4, 2009
Get the Thunderstandmug. by LachyP7 January 11, 2014
Get the thunderstandingmug. Used to describe an action or idea which is within the realm of reason, given the deafeningly-noisy storm that was raging at the time.
Motorist: I would have stopped for you earlier, Pal, but I never heard you till just now --- this storm drowned out your horn till you got closer behind me.
Motorist's buddy, who had been honking for him to pull over so that he could tell him something: That's thunderstandable --- I'd figgered as much.
Motorist's buddy, who had been honking for him to pull over so that he could tell him something: That's thunderstandable --- I'd figgered as much.
by QuacksO October 12, 2018
Get the thunderstandablemug.