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sensurround

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Sensurround is an audio process developed in the 1970s by Universal Studios for the presentation of theatrical movies. According to Halliwell's Film Companion, the process involved "the augmentation of violent action on screen by intense waves of high decibel sound, enough, in some documented cases, to crack ribs." Originally developed as a showcase for the Universal production Earthquake, the process was used in four subsequent films, Rollercoaster, Midway, and in the theatrical version of Battlestar Galactica.

I saw the original Star Wars movie at a theater which featured sensurround audio effects.

by veriveriteri September 5, 2006


lushfulness

The state of being a lush to the nth degree.

Drinking at 8:00 a.m.? Well, aren't we just the epitome of lushfulness!

by veriveriteri May 23, 2014


full heart on

A sign that means, "I love you."

You know I've loved you for years! With a full heart on!

by veriveriteri May 22, 2014


going full teapot

This term is used to describe what happens when a person gets all steamed up and boils over, especially when involved in a debate on Facebook or other social media.

Did you see that woman going full teapot on that post! It was ridiculous!

by veriveriteri May 20, 2014

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