a momentous tragic event involving unintentional destruction of property ranging from extreme misfortune to utter ruin.
see: percy-damage
see: percy-damage
by donkey81 April 8, 2008

A game where veteran players either scream at new players that they are trash or cry that no new players are playing their favorite game.
New player: hey this new game called heroes of the storm is fun.
Veteran: Uninstall this game you fucking trash
New player: *Uninstalls the game*
Veteran: Why is no-one playing this game
Veteran: Uninstall this game you fucking trash
New player: *Uninstalls the game*
Veteran: Why is no-one playing this game
by Majchal March 2, 2021

To consume an excessive amount of alcoholic beverages at the rate of 1 beverage per 10-15 minutes, usually executed in order to obtain a level of intoxication suitable for a specific time frame or purpose
by mainframed September 28, 2008

When a man inserts his penis into another man's penis hole. It can take several hours for the couple to work the recipient's penis hole to a useable size. Often the couple will use vaginal sounds or other instruments of gynecology to get the dickhole to enlarge to sufficient size.
We lost the power last night, so we spent the whole time storm cocking each other instead, by candlelight.
by Chief921 March 11, 2010

by MDfanboy January 19, 2009

The act of creating yourself as a false idol. Seeking self glory with existing achievements and text.
I'm sorry Mr Smith. The book you have written is word for word someone elses work, with minor additions and subtractions. Mr Smith, that is so storm.
by Mr evoL November 21, 2010

blame·storm·ing (blām-stôr-mĭng)
--noun
1. Group session intended to determine responsibility (or blame) for a problem.
2. Method for passing fault onto another.
3. Usually entails ignoring any search for solutions.
--noun
1. Group session intended to determine responsibility (or blame) for a problem.
2. Method for passing fault onto another.
3. Usually entails ignoring any search for solutions.
"The current deficit and impending closure of businesses will survive the ongoing blame-storming, but the company will not."
by Michael DeFant December 18, 2008
