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stackin flow

the progression or accumulation of ones respect, props, and/or material neccessities such as crack, weed, heroin, or any other federaly controlled substance.

first im gonna stack some flow
than im gonna stack some mo'
stackin flow

by Chafin June 28, 2006

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heavy flow

term to describe irregular quantities of vaginal discharge.

you ain't stackin flow w/ heavy flow

by Chafin June 28, 2006

54๐Ÿ‘ 23๐Ÿ‘Ž


Pyroclastic Flow

What happens when a volcano blow, thats what happens when ice cube starts to flow

to sum it all up NOTHING CAN SURVIVE A PYROCLASTIC FLOW

Ice Cube- YALL NIGGAS KNOW MY PYROCLASTIC FLOW

by J-Pol Hong Kong August 26, 2008

51๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


Flow Chop

When a laxer need to get their hair chopped, it is called a Flow Chop. The reason for this is because the hair of a laxer is one of the main components of his flow, and when it is chopped, the words are combined to create: "Flow Chop"

Jake: Brandon, I love your flow, your good at lacrosse too!
Brandon: Yeah, but I need to get it cut soon.
Jake: Yeah, you need to get a flow chop.

by Flowchopper93 April 20, 2009

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Ebb and Flow

Time and Tide waits for no man. A familiar saying from the days of sailing ships when tides determined departure times. Supposedly a quote as early as the 14th century. Basically means if you've got something important to do, don't procrastinate, because neither time nor tide will wait for you.

Man 1 : We have to wake up early tomorrow for fishing

Man 2 : Why do we have to wake up so early?

Man 1 : By Ebb and flow! The largest fish hang around in the mornings

by LandStalker October 14, 2007

104๐Ÿ‘ 53๐Ÿ‘Ž


Banker Flow

Long, well-cut, slicked back hair often seen on the heads of those in various money managing fields. This hair style is very often used in the movie business when depicting a banker.

"Banker" derives from the term used to describe the profession of all persons in the money management field, "Flow" deriving from the term for hair most commonly associated with hockey players.

#1: "You're hair is getting pretty long there."
#2: "I know. Almost Banker Flow status."

Matt Bomer (in White Collar), Jon Hamm (in Mad Men), Michael Douglas (in Wall Street (1987)), and just about every character in 'Margin Call'.

by 90sBanker February 3, 2012

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pyroclastic flow

A fast-moving cloud of superheated volcanic gasses, ash, and rock that hug the ground and even the surface of the sea as they rush at speeds of up to 450 mph, destroying anything in their paths.
Pyroclastic flows are usually the result of centuries of pent-up stress within the volcano; thick, sticky magma plugs the vent of the volcano and thus builds greater and greater pressure until it explodes.
Usually the flow is denser than the surrounding air and instead of flowing vertically, they rush along the ground, sweeping over hills and ridges like the said hills and ridges don't even exist.

Pyroclastic flows can reach temperatures as high as 1830 degrees F, and the average temperature is about half that; hot enough to boil the blood in one's body and effectively flash-cook you alive. Some victims are charred while others get fatal steam burns.

In short, a far more forceful and dangerous force than lava and more difficult to escape, due to their speed and intense heat.

Pompeii and Herculaneum were destroyed in 79 CE when Mount Vesuvius exploded, sending a pyroclastic flow barreling toward both towns, searing the lungs and burning the flesh of anybody who would not or could not flee.

May 8, 1902, about 30,000 people were killed in St. Pierre, Martinique, when Mt. Pelee sent a pyroclastic flow over the city.

Mount St. Helens famously erupted with a pyroclastic flow turning the surrounding forest into a lunar landscape.

The fringes of the pyroclastic flow do not always cut a clear line between life and death; survivors at the fringes often endure hideous burns.

by Lorelili August 9, 2012

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