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Thunderday

A different way than calling Donnerstag Thursday. It’s the Donnerstag when there’s a thunderstorm with heavy rain. In a German lesson you read the date saying Donnerstag 31. März 2022 and ask your teacher if it will thunder today when the writing meant Thursday, March 31st, 2022 which turns into Thunderday according to the weather forecast.
“Hey Mr. Zürcher, is it going to rain with thunder today? It’s Thunderday, March 31st, 2022!”
Thunderday by LikeXD31 March 22, 2019
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Thunderbastard 

A football goal scored usually from long-range with high degrees of velocity and power.
Metgod's free kick against West Ham in 1986 was an absolute thunderbastard of a strike. Probably the thunderbastard of all thunderbastards.
Thunderbastard by pascalious March 1, 2013

Thunderdome Prison 

This is a prison so dangerous from hand to hand combat, it is like a Mad Max movie.
If you get shipped to Trousdale, be ready for a Thunderdome prison!
Thunderdome Prison by I, Wreckerrr November 11, 2020

thunderduckers

Thunderduckers are traumatized persons who keep a low profile.
After the assault, the inmates became loners and Thunderduckers.

Thundercats HO! 

A phrase that can be used to express extreme joy and happiness for a team win or as a team cheer before a game. Comes from the old "Thundercats" show from the 80s and 90s, that everyone watched.
"Yo, we got a 99 on our final project, Thundercats HO!"

"We must wreck this other team, now huddle up, 1-2-3 Thundercats HO!"
Thundercats HO! by Paul Wall II February 20, 2007

Thunderbastard 

In football parlance, a screamer of a goal struck from distance with a high degree of power leaving the goalkeeper no chance.
That Jay Rodriguez for Burnley scored a Thunderbastard of a goal past the hapless David De Gea of Man Utd. (Cue mass exodus of Man Utd fans from Old Trafford}
Thunderbastard by Kebabob January 23, 2020

thunderation! 

A variant on “What in tarnation?” which itself was a lightening-up of the word “damnation,” “thunderation” was popular in the United States back in the 1830’s and 40’s. It’s time for it to come back.
Thunderation! Who the hell tried to flush a roll of Scottowels down the loo again?!?
thunderation! by Telephony May 28, 2018