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Global engine fighter in a tunnel full of windy farts

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A high-speed, jet-powered contraption resembling a fighter plane, whimsically imagined as a "global engine" (a fantastical, all-encompassing power source) navigating a wind tunnel filled with gusts of flatulent air. This playful term evokes the image of a supercharged vehicle testing its aerodynamics in a comically challenging environment.
After a week of testing, the engineers finally released the global engine fighter in a tunnel full of windy farts, sending it zooming through the air with a trail of giggles behind it.
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Wind in the Willows

The act of farting into anothers pubic hair during sex.
Oil Rig Worker: My wife asked me to fart in her pubes last night.

Oil Rig Worker #2: Wind in the Willows Pendejo.

*High five*

Wind in the Willows

The art of blowing air on a woman's vagina from behind her. This is done when she is slightly bent over. It allows her butt hole to be exposed as well. The is always the 'danger' of blow back in your face. If she has some fur on her then it is more approriate.
I gave my partner a "Wind in the Willows" last night and she loved it.

Windy Indy 

Is a nickname or a slang for the state of Indiana
Man , i can’t wait to go back home to the windy Indy
Windy Indy by Landy mays June 2, 2023

wind in your sails 

may you find wind in your sails

Windy Interview

A sex act where someone requests that another person fart in their face while rimming and asking questions ("You like this? This feel good? You full of hot air?").
Tobias requested that Erich give him a windy interview.
Windy Interview by jjfree January 4, 2010

wind in your leg 

a joint ache or an ache in the noodle. a chinese superstition. arthritis. juvenile. also a symptom of your menstrual cycle
the only way to get rid of wind in your leg is to keep moving your legs. I got wind in my legs! can be cured with sun or lemon juice on the knee. or mydol.
wind in your leg by y-a June 7, 2001