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Raining cats and dogs

Means it is raining VERY hard.
Shoot! How can I make it to the Airport when it's raining cats and dogs?
by Luckyspin888 March 11, 2017
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Raining in brown town

To have very loose or watery bowl movements. Diarrhea.
I was totally excited for my day off until it started raining in brown town and ended any fun I was about to have.
by Markhitz September 8, 2009
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Raining Love

The act of filling up a glass or any type of container with semen, spreading it across a fan, preferably a sealing fan, before a party, and some time throughout that party turn the fan on a let the love rain.
Oh dude last night I preformed a raining love and everyone went crazy.
by MikeyDaMan May 16, 2011
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Raining Titties

(v.) The act of a woman's breasts exiting the brazier and entering anywhere on the body (normally hands and/or mouth) of the significant other.
Bob: "Hey, man, how was last night with Sheila?"
Bill: "Let's put it this way, it was raining titties!"
by Screwy McFuck May 13, 2013
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raining like a double-cunted cow pissing on a flat rock

An archaic "hick" term for heavy rain or snow fall.
"Sheeeeeet! It sure is cumin' down out there! Raining like a double-cunted cow pissing on a flat rock!"
by Carl J. Maltese April 28, 2007
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raining cats and dogs

A literal explination for raining cats and dogs is that during heavy rains in 17-century England some city streets became raging rivers of filth carrying many dead cats and dogs. The first printed use of the phrase does date to the 17th centurey, when English playwright Richard Brome wrote in The City Witt (1652): "It shall rain dogs and polecats." His use of "polecats" certainly suggests a less literal explination , but no better theory has been offered. Other conjectures are the the hyperbole comes from a Greek saying, similar in sound, meaning "an unlikely occurrence," and that the phrase derives from a rare French word, catadoupe ("a waterfall"), which sounds a little like cats and dogs. It could also be that the expression was inspired by the fact that cats and dogs were closely associated witht the rain and wind the Northern mythology, dogs often being pictured as the attendants of Odin the strom god, while cats were believed to cause storms. Similar colloquial expressions include it's raining pirchforks, darning needles, hammer handles, chicken coops, and men.
by tree girl May 14, 2005
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raining on that wood

being very wet on a man's penis

Boy, I'm drinking, I'm sanging on the mic 'til voice hoarse
Then I fill the tub up halfway then ride it with my surfboard
Surfboard, surfboard
raining on that wood, raining, raining on that wood
I'm swerving on that, swerving, swerving on that big body Benz
Used in Beyonce's song "Drunk in Love"
raining on that wood, raining, raining on that wood
by mars'girll February 8, 2014
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