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turmulent 

A portmanteau of the words turbulent and turmoil.
"My life has been rather turmulent lately."
"That was a turmulent situation! I didn't think that bank robber would ever leave."
turmulent by schwerpunk May 1, 2010
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tulululululu

A weird person that only likes fried chicken from Burger King. They also stalk people at exactly 6:23 am.
That man is like a tulululululu
tulululululu by f;re November 21, 2017
1.
violent and noisy commotion or disturbance of a crowd or mob; uproar: The tumult reached its height during the premier's speech.
2.
a general outbreak, riot, uprising, or other disorder: The tumult moved toward the embassy.
3.
highly distressing agitation of mind or feeling; turbulent mental or emotional disturbance: His placid facade failed to conceal the tumult of his mind.
Origin:

1375–1425; late Middle English tumult ( e ) < Latin tumultus an uproar, akin to tumēre to swell

Synonyms

1. disorder, turbulence. See ado. 2. revolt, revolution, mutiny. 3. excitement, perturbation.
Tumult is Crowds, from 1375-1425 and stuff
tumult by Perry Toastman May 8, 2014
Courtney is such a tullula”
Tullula by Emmamcdzerrrrr November 13, 2018

Tumultuous 

A 6-2 blonde haired wrestler that raises a great clatter or commotion.
My roommate Brandon is tumultuous when he plays Halo.
Tumultuous by Jamal Prokolony January 8, 2010

tumulting 

Fears may cease tumulting in a unreflecting valley, walking in beauty the present follow many hidden alley in presenting fine wine generous dainties to tarry, ceasing in fears as savouring souls in love to carry.
tumulting by Hercolena Oliver June 17, 2010