Used when describing a Bermudian alcoholic beverage called "Dark n' Stormy". The phrase is usually used when speaking to the bar-tender, asking for a more strong or potent drink. Hurricane Force drinks tend to have around 3 shots of rum in them, opposed to the usual one
by Cooper Stevenson July 01, 2006
Marianne had a lot of drinks and decided to give me a quick hand job on the short ride home. Pullng into the driveway, she began whirling my crank, winding it hard and fast like a "hand hurricane." The result was a downed limb and messy jeans.
by rash123 June 30, 2006
by George Vespe May 10, 2008
The horrible mess of uneven pleats and wrinkles seen at the back of kilts catholic school girls usually wear as a part of their uniform. This can be due to a poor rolling job (to make said kilt shorter) or hemming job. Often the wearer is unaware of the Hurricane Kiltrina, and is notified by her friends while she still has the chance to fix the monstrosity.
by lightskincrew June 17, 2011
by Necrotol (Hello OT Clique!) September 01, 2005
A person who receives excessive pleasure and/or excitement from tracking, watching or experiencing hurricanes. Especially if they are headed for the Texas gulf coast.
by notacommie July 28, 2008
When you get so drunk you projectile vomit on everything in the room, especially the expensive things.
Yo on Wednesday i got so drunk it was like hurricane Sophia. I threw up on two laptops, a subwoofer, all over a bed, and then my arm fell in the toilet.
by noturaveragewhiteboi September 26, 2014