Skip to main content

locomotoricanavalacratxavnnamationariconomovementamethaneaflorinemomentolicarisomoeentalingavolcanolaracrinatralocomotionmicrosillysmallobjecticalariicropartyfusionplasanacrisubatomicpneudofutionneuclearenergyacritacriticalmassalifusionacritical... 

(Urban dictionary won't let me write too long of a name, so the actual name is: locomotoricanavalacratxavnnamationariconomovementamethaneaflorinemomentolicarisomoeentalingavolcanolaracrinatralocomotionmicrosillysmallobjecticalariicropartyfusionplasanacrisubatomicpneudofutionneuclearenergyacritacriticalmassalifusionacriticalmassanumbereulerpiefusionblackholeagravityinfinitemicroplankblackholearistoscientistmathamicroolcanoblackholeaneuclearfusionasupernovaenergycreatestarfusionarazyhydrogenheliumfusionironnofusionneutronstarcreatedasis)
Describes high energy events causing motion like forming black holes, forming neutron stars, etc.
The nuclear reactor went into a state of locomotoricanavalacratxavnnamationariconomovementamethaneaflorinemomentolicarisomoeentalingavolcanolaracrinatralocomotionmicrosillysmallobjecticalariicropartyfusionplasanacrisubatomicpneudofutionneuclearenergyacritacriticalmassalifusionacritical... .

Doing the Lokomotion

Getting blacked out from drinking too many Four Lokos and dancing like a retard
Look at Jones doing the Lokomotion over there. What a lightweight bro-hater.

Piertotum Locomotor 

One of the most satisfying and epic spells ever spoken in Harry Potter to activate Hogwart’s defense mechanism by calling forth massive stone knights and warriors to defend the castle.
When Professor McGonagall raised her wand high in the air, she spoke with great force “Piertotum Locomotor” and the knights fell like stone angels ready to defend the castle

Locomotive Breath 

The smell of a man’s breath after sucking a dick
Chuck literally pooped on the floor due to john’s Locomotive Breath!

road locomotive 

An extremely large, poor-handling automobile with sloppy power steering and an automatic transmission, driven by a person who doesn't really know how to drive.

Road locomotives were common in the 1960s.
Maxine drove to Vegas in her road locomotive.
road locomotive by Sneaky Snyde April 30, 2005

Road Locomotive 

A piece of Detroit iron. A huge car "driven" by a person who really didn't know how to drive, and who didn't know what a good car was.
Mike's old man always drove Detroit iron. He sure got mad when we drove circles around him in our sports cars.