A group of people or a place these people engage in a confrontation of interests, land, politics, or ideas with a larger, more powerful group.
The city was called a hornet's nest of rebellion by a general of the British empire, so he didn't come back without his troops, and still faced defeat.
by Solid Mantis March 23, 2016
1. Ever since 9/11, the US has been at war and in a political hornet's nest with terrorism worldwide.
2. Jamal and Terrell really got into some gangsta shit when they stirred up a hornet's nest with their fellow Crips, who refused to share their McDonald's chicken selects with them.
2. Jamal and Terrell really got into some gangsta shit when they stirred up a hornet's nest with their fellow Crips, who refused to share their McDonald's chicken selects with them.
by Mark H March 18, 2005
by Product1620 July 02, 2006
Damn, that hurt like a mother fucker. I could have sworn it was bigger than that? i.e. 'Hornet's Nest'
by thatguyoverthereThemillionth August 15, 2011
Usually a old reliable bedroom or office where you go to when you're horny and your only option for masturbatory relief is the internet. Smells like a special honey.
by Zroogz October 03, 2018
The sensation of intercourse (or any penetration into the vaginal orifice) when a woman has a yeast infection.
"After I had sex with a yeast infection, I told my boyfriend that I would never have a hornet's nest again."
by R_M_C September 08, 2005
A phrase used to indicate you have or will aggravate or start a conflict with a said person in power or a group of sort (country, gang etc.)
1: "I've had enough of John and his stupid gang. Come on. Let's kick the hornets nest!"
2: "He has really kicked the hornets nest now!"
2: "He has really kicked the hornets nest now!"
by Exhaustfire September 07, 2015