Somewhere you should get very often. Roots from the phrase "Do you get to the cloud district very often? Oh, what am I saying. Of course you don't." from the extremely popular RPG video game, Skyrim.
Nazeem: Do you get to the cloud district very often?
Guard: I used to be an adventurer like you...
NCR Soldier: Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a -
Arnold: SHUUUUUUUTTT UUUUUUPPPP
{Above: Arnold Schwarzenegger discovers just how annoying radiant dialogue is in Bethesda games}
Guard: I used to be an adventurer like you...
NCR Soldier: Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a -
Arnold: SHUUUUUUUTTT UUUUUUPPPP
{Above: Arnold Schwarzenegger discovers just how annoying radiant dialogue is in Bethesda games}
by Bob the Destroyer of Galaxies. March 31, 2015
by Zorlock April 21, 2005
A disorder which causes the sufferer to alternate between being a total badass and being overwhelmingly emo. Named after Cloud Strife, the protagonist of Final Fantasy VII.
by b33ftink September 24, 2007
The first bright rays of sunlight burst through the dark overcast sky, signaling the beginning of cloud-break.
by MystiqueStorm March 24, 2010
is a way to describe something utterly amazing, cool, and something that rarely happens/something that is once in a life time.
by Stokley Jones March 18, 2012
"Cloud Jockey" is someone who basically has their head in the clouds so often that they are considered experts and veterans of the territory. The term was spoken in, "Return Of The Killer Tomatoes" when referring to the cute and curvy air-headed girl that was made from a genetically altered tomato by the evil scientist, "Dr. Gangrene."
"I'm telling you, she's a real cloud jockey."
by dw8177 February 05, 2018
Obscured By Clouds is an album released by Pink Floyd, released the year after Meddle, and the year before Dark Side of the Moon. It reached #6 on the UK charts, and #46 on the US charts, and vas certified a Gold album by the RIAA.
by Ben of Oz July 23, 2005