by Jinde Kush October 15, 2014

Another phrase for really bad weather. Its obvious origin is the typical weather of Norway, a small country in northern Europe. Norwegian weather can refer to cold weather, heavy rain or wind, snow, or any combination of these (most common)
Eivind: Wanna go out for a beer?
Zari: I was thinking about it, but I can hear the wind and the rain out there
Eivind: True, that's some Norwegian weather right there
Zari: I was thinking about it, but I can hear the wind and the rain out there
Eivind: True, that's some Norwegian weather right there
by Bøtta November 28, 2018

A big piece of shit. Ruins everyone's opinions and loses friends. Hates their ex best friend and wants to die. But thats ok. Because they hate everything else anyways.
Person 1: have you heard of the piece of shit Jaida Weathers?
Person 2: yeah! I hate them sm.
Person 1: me too!
Person 2: yeah! I hate them sm.
Person 1: me too!
by Duck <3 July 9, 2021

Make it rain (with money)
by MegaFGT August 13, 2017

by Someonefromearth October 17, 2009

when ones conversation with another is not specifically about the weather, but only regards dry less meaningful topics sucha as "what are you up to tomorow?" or "how has your day been?", reaching no higher significant peaks
inspired by Rob Morbin :-)
inspired by Rob Morbin :-)
girl:hi
boy:hello
girl:how are you?
boy:fine you?
girl:fine thankyou
boy:hows your day been?
girl:good yours?
boy:same
girl:what you up to tomorow?
boy:nothing much, what about you?
girl:same same
END OF WEATHER CONVO
boy:hello
girl:how are you?
boy:fine you?
girl:fine thankyou
boy:hows your day been?
girl:good yours?
boy:same
girl:what you up to tomorow?
boy:nothing much, what about you?
girl:same same
END OF WEATHER CONVO
by JerriWRIGHT April 30, 2006

When you don't like the weather of the current place you are in, so you hop in your private jet and go to another place aka changing the weather
by WeatherBuddha January 5, 2014
