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(abrv.) (n.) Guildleve (abrv.) (phrase) Good Luck (abrv.) (n.) Greased Lightning, an important buff for monks.
a nickname for the 25th Infantry Division because of the division's shoulder patch representation of "Tropic Lightning." Pg. 509.See the 25th Div. shoulder patch. (Use your browser's "Back" feature to return here.)
Jewish lightning is American slang for arson.
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White lightning is slang for strong, illicitly distilled grain alcohol. White lightning was s and s slang for white tables of LSD.
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One who bends their ankles in or out when they skate (roller or ice). It makes it look as if the person is going to break their ankles. Â Most commonly used to refer to beginner skaters. Example- The lightning mascot is a bender.
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Anything very fast.
Lightning is a British slang name for a slow person. Lightning is American slang for crack cocaine.
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A shower accompanied with lightning and thunder.
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To split or rend into long, thin pieces; to shiver; as, the lightning splinters a tree.
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A discharge of atmospheric electricity, accompanied by a vivid flash of light, commonly from one cloud to another, sometimes from a cloud to the earth. The sound produced by the electricity in passing rapidly through the atmosphere constitutes thunder.
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A sort of lightning unaccompanied by thunder.
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A species of divination by meteors, chiefly by thunder and lightning, which was held in high estimation by the Romans.
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A violent disturbance of the atmosphere, attended by wind, rain, snow, hail, or thunder and lightning; hence, often, a heavy fall of rain, snow, or hail, whether accompanied with wind or not.
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To emit or disclose in, or as in, lightning; to flash out, like lightning.
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A shaft of lightning; a brilliant stream of electricity passing from one part of the heavens to another, or from the clouds to the earth.
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To break at once into many pieces; to dash, burst, or part violently into fragments; to rend into splinters; as, an explosion shatters a rock or a bomb; too much steam shatters a boiler; an oak is shattered by lightning.
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Something resembling lightning in suddenness and effectiveness.
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A violent whirling wind; specifically (Meteorol.), a tempest distinguished by a rapid whirling and slow progressive motion, usually accompaned with severe thunder, lightning, and torrents of rain, and commonly of short duration and small breadth; a small cyclone.
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To strike, blast, or injure by, or as by, lightning.
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Secure against the effects of thunder or lightning.
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A cloud charged with electricity, and producing lightning and thunder.
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To burst forth or dart, as lightning; to shine with, or like, lightning; to display a flash or flashes of lightning; to flash.
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The act of making bright, or the state of being made bright; enlightenment; brightening, as of the mental powers.
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A storm accompanied with lightning and thunder.
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A violent storm, characterized by extreme fury and sudden changes of the wind, and generally accompanied by rain, thunder, and lightning; -- especially prevalent in the East and West Indies. Also used figuratively.
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The sound which follows a flash of lightning; the report of a discharge of atmospheric electricity.
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Lightening.
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