verb.
To beat up someone using a flurry of punches and kicks thrown quickly one after another and landing so fast that the victim has no time to avoid or block any of them.
To beat up someone using a flurry of punches and kicks thrown quickly one after another and landing so fast that the victim has no time to avoid or block any of them.
by ktpants August 1, 2008
Get the wail onmug. To go nuts on any instrument, including the voice, by either playing extremely hard or hitting the money highnote.
The saxophonist from the 80's group Men at Work really wails throughout the song "Who Can It Be Now."
by Bunny D May 28, 2005
Get the wailmug. The wind was howling outside that night. At about midnight, we heard a woman wailing, broken by occasional sobs. We knew instantly that it was the banshee. We knew then that one of us would soon die.
As I was locking up for the night, I heard a little girl somewhere in the building, and she was wailing. Following the sound into into the women's room, I saw a little girl of about four, her face flushed from crying. As I walked towards her, she disappeared. Was this my imagination or had I seen a ghost?
As I was locking up for the night, I heard a little girl somewhere in the building, and she was wailing. Following the sound into into the women's room, I saw a little girl of about four, her face flushed from crying. As I walked towards her, she disappeared. Was this my imagination or had I seen a ghost?
by Lorelili April 5, 2008
Get the wailmug. Often used to describe the extremely aggressive punching action of one person against another during a fight
by Bungalow Bill October 17, 2001
Get the wailmug. by Endril March 21, 2003
Get the wailmug. Wow, I really wailed that sandwich!
You missed a great fight, you should've seen him wail on his face!!!
You missed a great fight, you should've seen him wail on his face!!!
by Kristen L January 27, 2007
Get the wailmug.