An temporary alliance formed between the ocean and the sky with the goal of killing people. The ocean's ability to attack the land is limited, so it lends the sky some of its water and energy so it can assault people farther inland then it normally could.
Hurricanes are far more powerful then the storms the sky creates on its own. They are just another reason the ocean must be destroyed.
by Ocean Truth Society April 21, 2005
by Devourox August 30, 2008
A severe Tropical Storm which forms in the ocean over warm water. Maximum sustained winds that accompany a hurricane are 74 mph and up. The worst part of the hurricane is the eyewall, where the fiercest wind is.
by KoritheMan July 06, 2005
After getting drunk, one goes into the kitchen (not necessarily his or her own kitchen) and eats everything in sight. The next morning, it looks like a hurricane hit the kitchen because butter, icing, or other condiments are smeared everywhere (i.e. the microwave). Hurricaning not only causes damage to the room, but also to the hurricaner's body after consuming at least 500 calories or more. This term got coined after my college roommate who hurricaned every time she got drunk. The following examples are based on two of her recent storms.
"I ate a bagel at a stranger's house and then came home and dipped pretzels in butter. I also picked at my roommate's pizza, made hamburger helper, eggs, and perogies. I hurricaned really bad last night!"
"Dude some girl just went into the kitchen and started eating the birthday cake that hadn't been opened yet. There's icing everywhere due to her hurricaning."
"Dude some girl just went into the kitchen and started eating the birthday cake that hadn't been opened yet. There's icing everywhere due to her hurricaning."
by Marcia C December 08, 2007
by darthsirex February 21, 2011