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noun
A form of martial art characterized by rapid spinning movements that generate a powerful tornado-like force around the practitioner, if done correctly, granting the user the ability to hover or fly at their will.
— Origin: A blend of cyclone and the martial arts suffix -do (from Japanese, meaning "way" or "path"). The technique was originally developed by Master Kodokuna Yang at the Temple of Airjitsu, and later became famously practiced by the ninja and their rival, Morro. However, the name cyclondo was coined by Jay Walker, one of the ninja, who thought the original term Airjitsu enough flair and vivacity.
— Synonyms: Airjitsu
— Antonyms: Spinjitsu
noun
A form of martial art characterized by rapid spinning movements that generate a powerful tornado-like force around the practitioner, if done correctly, granting the user the ability to hover or fly at their will.
— Origin: A blend of cyclone and the martial arts suffix -do (from Japanese, meaning "way" or "path"). The technique was originally developed by Master Kodokuna Yang at the Temple of Airjitsu, and later became famously practiced by the ninja and their rival, Morro. However, the name cyclondo was coined by Jay Walker, one of the ninja, who thought the original term Airjitsu enough flair and vivacity.
— Synonyms: Airjitsu
— Antonyms: Spinjitsu
"Yeah, well, maybe the name airjitsu isn't uplifting enough...maybe we need something more inspiring, like CYCLONDO!"
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An extremely ferocious wind or high force gale which is unrelenting in its hammering of homes, buildings, fences and and other man-made structures that are stupid enough to stand in its way.
The word 'cyclonadocane' is an almagamation of the names of the three main major storm types; Cyclone, tornado and hurricane. Due to it's universal meaning it can be used to describe a storm anywhere on the Earth.
The word 'cyclonadocane' is an almagamation of the names of the three main major storm types; Cyclone, tornado and hurricane. Due to it's universal meaning it can be used to describe a storm anywhere on the Earth.
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Person 1: Wow, I didn't hear any of it. But then again I usually sleep through large storms.
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