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pass wind

Ewww Jonny that stinks! Did you pass wind?
by bonzi89 February 27, 2015
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Three Shits to the Wind

A phrase that means having terrible diarrhea that is difficult to contain and tends to splatter back on the sufferer as if shitting into the wind.
William had several helpings of Mexican food last night and now he's three shits to the wind.
by onehandcrabbing December 1, 2011
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Wendigo

A mythical creature that is created by cannibalism in Native American grounds because of a curse. Yes it's also that thing from Until Dawn.
"Woah, that kid peter is obsessed with wendigo's..."
by Another Juan August 4, 2016
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throw caution to the wind

to disregard any risk or potential disaster when undertaking any enterprise, venture, etc.
The founders of the American-based fast-food chain, McDonald's, decided to throw caution to the wind when they established their original franchises in the 1930s, during the Great Depression.
by Polo May 24, 2007
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wilkes-barre wind chime

The act of farting into an intercom at your place of employment.
Jack had Taco Bell for lunch so we are sure to hear the Wilkes-Barre wind chime this afternoon.
by tumbler86 November 15, 2014
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When the wind is slow

When the wind is slow
And the fire’s hot
The vulture waits to see what rots
Oh how pretty
All the scenery
This is nature’s sacrifice
When the air blows through
With a brisk attack
The reptile tail ripped from its back
When the sun sets
We will not forget the
Red sun over paradise
When the wind is slow is a theme song from MGR during sundowner boss fight

"LIKE I SAID JACK KIDS ARE CRUEL, AND I LOVE MINORS!" -Sundowner
by Average MGRR enjoyer July 12, 2022
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wendigo

An unusual creature from Yukon myths, half phantom, half beast, embodying the dangers of Winter in the flesh. An elemental spirit of the wind and cold, it moves through the woods with preternatural stealth and speed, leaving hauntingly scorched trails of distantly spaced footprints in the snow.

It's attributed various powers, including flight, invisibility, the projection of illusions, and a keen tracking sense for its prey - typically unwary travellers, especially young and foolhardy ones.

The most common origin for a Wendigo is the consumption of human flesh during a harsh winter; this awakens a feral hunger that gradually transforms one into the monster. Intentional association with fell powers ('bad medicine') can also achieve the same result.

The Wendigo has been made most famous by its use by Algernon Blackwood in his short story The Wendigo. It's since inspired a Marvel comics character by the same name and various movies and television shows.

Also a well-known knave from Gaia Online.
"Jack Fiddler was one of the greatest Wendigo hunters who ever lived. Against all odds he killed some 14 of the beasts, but his accomplishments were ignored as boasting or lunacy."

"A Wendigo? What do you mean?"

"Pray you never find out, son."
by Wendigo January 31, 2005
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