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albino thunder

one who indeed carries the potential to become the true vanilla thrilla. an individual lacking of skin pigment who juggles hustlin' and ballin' at the same time.

damn son hes keepin' it gangsta like albino thunder.

by stever November 27, 2004

12๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


Thunder Dick

Any arrogant male who feels the need to show off in public; usually to impress a female. Thunder Dick actions can occur by any male at any moment.

That guy just ran into a ditch trying to impress those girls.

Yeah, what a Thunder Dick.

by WCU Ward May 24, 2007

105๐Ÿ‘ 25๐Ÿ‘Ž


Johnny Thunders

Born John Anthony Genzale July 12, 1952 in Queens, New York. He was into the New York Glam scene and speed. Johnny was the guitarist for the New York Dolls, a pioneering glam band. Johnny was soon introduced to heroin from Iggy Pop while partying with his girlfriend the famous groupie, Sable Starr. The Dolls were never accepted into the mainstread and soon burnt out. Johnny and Jerry Nolan, drummer for the Dolls, grabbed Richard Hell (ex-Television) and started the Heartbreakers, a rock and roll group. Hell left before they went on tour with the Sex Pistols on the Anarchy tour of 76. Thunders was now a father of two, Johnny Jr. and Vito and was developing a worse habit. His wife eventually left him in the early '80's around the same time that the Heartbreakers split. He never saw his boys again. Johnny wondered the Earth playing gigs and capitalizing on his "heroin-chic" appeal, mostly for another fix. When in Sweden in the late '80's, he met the mother of his first baby girl, Jaime. Jaime's mother left Johnny because of his irresponsibility and unpredicability. Johnny grew up in a home without a father and was endlessly guilty about becoming a bad father, but his heroin habit was incredibly out of control. Dee Dee Ramone says that he doesn't know how Thunders made it as long as he did. Johnny ventured into solo acoustic work in the end of his career and life while trying to stick with sobriety. Sadly at the age of 42, John Genzale went to a slummy hotel in New Orleans and died the first night from unknown causes. One of his guitars, his clothes and money were missing. The autopsy revealed no substances in his body with high enough levels to kill yet it was discovered that Thunders had advanced leukemia and early AIDS. Needless to say the autopsy was inconclusive and all the original police records were eventually "lost". Generations of musicians have drawn from Johnny's charisma and unique style, punk, hard rock, rock and roll and hair metal all owe it to Johnny. RIP, Thunders.

Keith Richards + Italian hotness + Glam style + New York attitude =Johnny!

by Michelle April 22, 2005

119๐Ÿ‘ 30๐Ÿ‘Ž


Thunder Lungs

A person who is called being a thunder lungs is known to inhale a massive amount of smoke. While either taking a hit of a tobacco product or marijuana. And exhaling with great force. Making a large cloud of smoke.

"Josh is being a thunder lungs hitting the bowl it'll be ash before you know it!"

by ForbiddenDead November 25, 2009


Thunder Snow

The act of releasing anal flatulance from a man immediately after an orgasam.

"Jimmy had chili last night which caused a massive amount of thunder snow in the bedroom."

by CTmaineah March 29, 2015


Brownie Thunder

1. The result of a vigorous and invasive session of anal sex, during which, fecal matter (specifically diarrheal) is suddenly and forcefully ejected onto the dominant participant.

2. A daily special item on a Culver's sign, usually listed (without punctuation) amongst several collectively unappetizing meals.

1. That bitch didn't tell me she was hammering back Thai food all day before we had buttsex. The sheer velocity of the brownie thunder nearly knocked me on my ass.

2. Cream of potato brownie thunder tuna melt.

by Suicide Door December 19, 2009


Grandma Thunder

1/3 Red Bull. 1/3 Grapefruit juice. 1/3 Dark rum.

Serve in highball glass with large ice cube.

"Why do they call it grandma thunder?"

"I have no idea. It tastes really good though."

by itsMOOPY April 5, 2010