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First Tsurgi 

Cloud's blade in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. it consists of 6 separate swords that attach onto onto the fourth main sword. Cloud uses these blades in both fully combined and using two at the same time as dual wielding, though he prefers the full version. The blade seems to be extremely strong as it as able to cut though concrete and create enough friction to also send in flames upon contact. Because of the First Tsurgi cloud is able to reach a new level of his ultimate limit break (limit break=special attack) called Omnislash Version 5 in which he seperates all the blades and surrounds the enemy in mid-air allowing cloud to slash at the enemy with each blade going at superhuman speeds. the First Tsurgi can also be used to describe any sword that has other, attachable swords or 1 sword is really just multiple diffrent swords.
Man he seperated the First Tsurgi into 6 swords!
First Tsurgi by Dean1427 January 27, 2008
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Turgidphobia 

(tûr′jĭd-fō′bē-ə)
1. The abnormal, irrational fear of using bombastic words, which compels one to avoid them in communication.
2. The fear of being misunderstood from the usage of bombastic words.
3. An irrational dislike of people who use bombastic words.

This word was created by combining two words 'turgid' and 'phobia', this came by as a result of an observation made of the phenomenon where people know a lot of bombastic words or not so commonly used words in everyday language, but they feel anxious to use the words when communicating for fear of being misunderstood, taken out of context or judged. Instead, they choose to use simple words or the most common words, in order to fit in.

submitted by Senzo Spencer Tsibande
Gugu has turgidphobia and therefore prefers to make use of the simplest English words.’

'Spencer had just learned the word pulchritude but was afraid to use it in his class speech and instead he used the word beautiful. He later realized that he had turgidphobia.'
Turgidphobia by Mkhontweni February 6, 2021
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tsuraiyo 

tsuraiyo is an ass nigger
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As for the Japanese look, there's three main points of the way modified cars should look (in Japan), and that's onikyan (cambered wheels), tsuraichi (tires just barely inside the guards) and hippari (stretched tires).
Man that car's tires are tsuraichi.
tsuraichi by Balzer sleigh January 26, 2017
While a tsundere acts cold and hostile to keep people from noticing their soft side, a tsungire will act violently to achieve the same end. Resorts to verbal, physical, and emotional abuse constantly (though this is almost always played for laughs).

Comes from "tsun (tsun)", to turn away and disgust, and "gire", to cut - referencing their vicious behaviour and the fact that their 'soft side' tends to not actually exist; they're usually just embarrassed about having to admit they desire some sort of intimacy.
"To hell with that bastard! If he wants to go around flirting with other girls, then he can go to hell! Maybe I'll just drive his car into the ocean, see how he likes that!"

"You're not even dating. That tsungire attitude of yours is really getting out of control."
tsungire by Kro-Kat July 21, 2014

turgid-love-rocket 

A term usually reserved for the erect male member.
Yo! Tyrelle! Git your ass over here now and blow on my turgid-love-rocket till it bathes your sweet tonsils in cock custard
turgid-love-rocket by Mark November 24, 2003
A Yiddish phrase for worries, stress, or hassle.
Oy, Zelda, I don't want to be a kvetch, but I've got tsuris up to here.
tsuris by uclafalcon May 3, 2006
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