The act of throwing assorted items, including but not limited to; watermelons, soda cans, eggnog, potatoes, 3 liters of pineapple soda, gallon milk jugs, spike shooters, and cans that have flown back in the window from previous grundle bombing. If there are two italians, one polack, and a fat german you are the ultimate grundle bombing team. yaaaaaaa moooonnnnnnnnn.
by 420 Paper Street December 14, 2008
When you take a shit in a 2-liter dr pepper bottle, and load it with 5-10 m-180s, and throw into a group of people.
by Urbandict69@aim.com October 15, 2008
A drink consisting of a shot glass full of 1 1/2 oz. of Hennesy Irish whiskey and 1/2 oz Bailey's Irish creme. Drop the shot glass into a 1/2 pint of Ginnuss sp? and down it quick.
by Pork King April 30, 2003
When you're doing seggsy time with a girl and are about to bust, so you call upon the tailed beast that your farther trapped inside of you when you were a baby, and bust the biggest chakra-infused load, practically flooding the room your in.
friend 1: "yo where were you the past few days?"
friend 2: "oh ye, well, I was stuck at home cleaning, me and Bella where going mad a few nights ago and I felt like getting Kurama in on some of the action and he ended up flooding the our bedroom with a Tailed Beast Bomb when he finished, haha"
friend 1: "WHAT IN THE MOTHERLY FU-"
friend 2: "oh ye, well, I was stuck at home cleaning, me and Bella where going mad a few nights ago and I felt like getting Kurama in on some of the action and he ended up flooding the our bedroom with a Tailed Beast Bomb when he finished, haha"
friend 1: "WHAT IN THE MOTHERLY FU-"
by naruto_dictionary January 28, 2021
Steve: you need to buy the next round of beers!
Jake: I bought the last one, you get this round!
Steve: let's not argue about it, we will pay for our own beers from now on.
(this last sentence is am example of the negative use of "Dropping a Gandhi Bomb" Steve is using being passive to get out of buying the his round of beers.
Jake: I bought the last one, you get this round!
Steve: let's not argue about it, we will pay for our own beers from now on.
(this last sentence is am example of the negative use of "Dropping a Gandhi Bomb" Steve is using being passive to get out of buying the his round of beers.
by Buckaltown May 04, 2013
Used to describe the perfect boyfriend, girlfriend, or spouse. Interchangeable with boyfriend, girlfriend and spouse.
by whatsupgamers October 03, 2017
a local phrase that is used to describe something that is so cool that "off the chain(s)" or "da bomb" can't capture how cool it is
by 4eyez September 02, 2006