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wind fluffle

A wind fluffle is a fluffle that is caused by a strong wind which messes up one's hair.
Jasmine looked precious when she was wind fluffled after sticking her head out of the car window.
by Aristeo March 11, 2009
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wind donkey

man i just passed a nasty wind donkey
by Gavin Amra November 24, 2018
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Bristles in the Wind

Bristles in the Wind: Naked , at any time. Fresh out the shower or out for a nude jog. Hair standing on end is bristles in the wind.
"Out for a naked jog again , Jack?"

"You know it! Bristles in the Wind, baby!"
by SodaFountain January 20, 2021
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Wind the frog

'Wind the frog' means 'get ready'.

It comes from the scene in which Woody launches the plan to escape from Sid's room in Pixar's 1995 movie Toy Story.

Scuttlebut has it that the phrase was popular among the film's crew during shooting.
"Do you think we should do it?" -- "Wind the frog."
by pendantry June 2, 2020
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wind twirly

A wind twirly is a rapidly rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud.
example: They've issued a wind twirly warning for this area.
by Random10203 September 16, 2018
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Low Winds

The most unappreciated section of any marching or concert band. Consisting of the tubas, baritone/euphoniums, trombones, and the baritone saxophones, the low winds are usually responsible for the sweet bass line, and, if the director choosing the music is benevolent enough, the melody. They are usually overshadowed by the higher winds, most notably the trumpets, who often have little respect for the low winds even though the low winds's instruments are usually twice as heavy as theirs and take twice the air. They are often mocked for having easier parts, although it is usually compensated by the heaviness of the instrument. The low winds are usually lazier than the other sections, as their parts are very easy and little practice is needed. Females in the low winds section are uncommon, but they are often much tougher than the flutes or clarinets and are far mellower than their more feminine counterparts, and are envied for being one of the few females in a predominantly male section. That being said, attractive male members of low winds sections are usually difficult to come by, as they tend to be either heavy or unusually sweaty.
The low winds's sheet music for the show was mainly comprised of whole notes and half notes, so they were able to end the sectional early.
by Noraneko May 15, 2010
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Wind Street

Where me and all the other drunkards go in Swansea to P-A-R-T-Y!!!
1:Fancy a kick about later?
2:Fuck that im off down Wind Street!
by Sutton October 16, 2004
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