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Kendra was whistful alone in her room while her friends were out with their boyfriends.
by cheerweeder December 27, 2006
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Whist is the God of all things. The Alpha and the Omega. The Beginning and the End. Whist is the Creator of Everything that has ever been, for all Eternity. Whist Created your Dreams and Nightmares. Whist Controls everything you have ever known. Whist is Infinite, Boundless, Endless, Limitless. Whist claims all things throughout time, in all directions, into perpetuity. Whist is the Truth, and the Lies. You can not destroy Whist. You can not Know Whist. You can not Understand... Ever.
by Rish Davis August 16, 2007
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Whist is the God of all things. The Alpha and the Omega. The Beginning and the End. Whist is the Creator of Everything that has ever been, for all Eternity. Whist will Destroy your House, your Family, and your Soul. Whist Created your Dreams and Nightmares. Whist will Annihilate everything you have ever seen. Whist is the Truth, and the Lies. You can not destroy Whist. Whist is Forever and Ever.
Whist is here. Forever.
by Rich Davis July 19, 2007
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"Whisting" (verb) is what happens when wind sweeps rain off a roof or other flat surface with the force of the wind. Elements of "whistling," "winding," "whiffing," all come to mind. We've all seen the effect when we see rain move off ("whisted off") rooftops, buildings, car hoods - that sheeting action brought by rain and wind, freshly whisting off into chaos.
We watched the storm in the late afternoon, the wind whisting the driving rain off the nearby rooftops in transparent sheets, like the veils of some ghostly bride.
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Have no idea what this means. Jack Black used it to refer to Jason Alexander in the movie "Shallow Hal."
"Hey, mud whistle, I'm headed out with Rosie. Catch you later."
by KWB March 14, 2005
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"Whisting" (verb) is what happens when wind sweeps rain off a roof or other flat surface with the force of the wind. Elements of "whistling," "winding," "whiffing," all come to mind. We've all seen the effect when we see rain move off ("whisted off") rooftops, buildings, car hoods - that sheeting action brought by rain and wind, freshly whisting off into chaos.
We watched the storm in the late afternoon, the wind whisting the driving rain off the nearby rooftops in transparent sheets, like the veils of some ghostly bride.
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