The dominant musical genre between the years 2009 and 2012. It combines electronic beats with vocals that are so simple anyone could sing them. To most, this genre sounds like shit. Popular tween wave artists include Rebecca Black, Justin Bieber and, debatably, brokeNCYDE.
by Jyrune June 20, 2011
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by The Vinny Tree May 16, 2019
Towel Wave (similiar to victory cigar) is used to describe a situation when a player/fan/audience waves their towels as soon as they as think their team sealed the win.
NBA Commentator #1 : Here's Kobe with the dagger 3.
NBA Commentator #2 : And There's the Lakers bench with the Towel Wave.
NBA Commentator #2 : And There's the Lakers bench with the Towel Wave.
by njrover January 25, 2013
A form of unspoken communication amongst jeep wrangler owners, acknowledging each others shared badassery for owning the ultimate driving experience.
by O||||||O May 22, 2011
Used in the popular japanese anime series' called Dragonball, Dragonball Z and Dragonball GT. Actually called the "Kamehameha" rather than the "kamehamea" as wrongly mentioned above. It is all linked together when spoken in a conversation for easier pronunciation. The term Kame Hame Ha means "turtle destuction beam" in Japanese since the person to master the attack was Master Roshi the turtle hermit.
An immensely powerful blue beam of energy used as a last resort in battle because of its potentially planet destroying power.
Featured users of this attack in all the Dragonball series' are, Goku (Kakarot), Gohan, Goten, Krillin, Yamcha, Master Roshi, Majin Buu and Cell.(American version names)
Derivitives of this attack are, "Final Kamehameha" when Goku and Vegeta fused (Final Flash and Kamehameha).
"Big Bang Kamehameha" used when Vegeta fused with Goku.
10-fold Kamehameha, Goku in the super saiyan 4 level uses this in DBGT.
"Foot kamehameha" Goku used this to fly into the air in DB
"Kamekameha" Goten mispronounced the actual name and the attack was unmastered.
An immensely powerful blue beam of energy used as a last resort in battle because of its potentially planet destroying power.
Featured users of this attack in all the Dragonball series' are, Goku (Kakarot), Gohan, Goten, Krillin, Yamcha, Master Roshi, Majin Buu and Cell.(American version names)
Derivitives of this attack are, "Final Kamehameha" when Goku and Vegeta fused (Final Flash and Kamehameha).
"Big Bang Kamehameha" used when Vegeta fused with Goku.
10-fold Kamehameha, Goku in the super saiyan 4 level uses this in DBGT.
"Foot kamehameha" Goku used this to fly into the air in DB
"Kamekameha" Goten mispronounced the actual name and the attack was unmastered.
by Somebody New September 21, 2005