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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

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

THUNDERCATS HOOOO!

A yell of a once popular cartoon character.

Also fun to yell while running around in a supermarket.
This looks like a job for...THUNDERCATS HOOOO!
THUNDERCATS HOOOO! by wAsTe June 17, 2004

Young Thundercat 

thats the problem with you young thundercats think you know everything
Young Thundercat by Young Thundercat November 21, 2010

Thunderthighs 

Women with big thighs. Used as a compliment
Yo that girl has some of those thunderthighs
Thunderthighs by Supersaiyan54 October 30, 2019

thundercats 

Thundercats is one of the highest rated cartoons that came from the eighties. The cartoon was based on a large group of human shaped members of the cat family. On the island that they had to leave, Thundera, they were royalty and in leaving the planet they left all that they knew. They landed on a planet called Third Earth were they set up their new lives.
The Thundercats were not alone on the island. There was an evil mummy called Mumm-ra who with the help of his evil henchmen wanted to rule Third Earth and wanted to destroy the Thundercats. Lion-o, the leader of the Thundercats, took charge and with the help of his magic sword of Omens defended the plant and saved the other inhabitants from the evil rule of Mumm-ra.
Thundercats Rock!!!!
thundercats by Mc Ian October 31, 2003