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chaos cloud

According to the tabloid Weekly World News, it is a supernexus omnipotent dust cloud that is going to kill all of us in nine years. It is made by Hawking Radiation and swallows any planet it encounters.

Guy 1: Hey dude did you hear about that Chaos Cloud that's gonna kill us in nine years?
Guy 2: Dude screw that, Weekly World News is full of shit.
Guy 1: Nuh-uh!

by Super Koopa September 25, 2005

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mushroom cloud

muffin top + camel toe = mushroom cloud.

Rosie O'Donnell in a half shirt and skinny jeans?! Her mushroom cloud must be deadly.

by ducttapedoc October 14, 2010

25๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


ses cloud

A giant rip of ganja blown into the unsuspecting face of a counter part. Thus a cloud of ses.

J: yo dog

D: What's good?

J: Ses Cloud!

D: *Falls asleep*

by jesus-blazed March 27, 2011

6๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


cloud chasing

Vaping like a dragon.

Ryan is the king of cloud chasing.

by Kaliking February 14, 2014

32๐Ÿ‘ 25๐Ÿ‘Ž


boof cloud

the smoke you get when u smoke some shit

danm fool now thats a boof cloud

by mr. az mijia September 3, 2009

9๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


indo cloud

smoking weed

lets put the indo cloud in our brain.

by ashpashawow.wow November 19, 2008

9๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Fecal Cloud

According to Neil M. Ampel, MD in Journal Watch Infectious Diseases published online on May 19, 2010, a "Fecal Cloud" is what surrounds Clostridium Difficile (C-diff) infected patients in their hospital beds.

Scientists documented that 7 out of 10 C-diff patients had airborne C-diff bacteria or spores surrounding them which likely came from the patients own flatulence which dispersed them into the air.

Clostridium Difficile is pronounced several ways: Klos-tridium Dif fe sell or Dif fe seal.

Neil M. Ampel's observation where he names a "fecal cloud" arises from a published study by Emma Best, et al. in Clinical Infectious Diseases called "The potential for Airborne Dispersal of Clostridium Difficile for symptomatic patients " on June 1, 2010. Since C-diff spores and bacterium are passed out of the body in feces, Neil may have thought this was useful definition of the phenomenon.

This paper supports my theory that C-diff patients then can breathe back in their own C-diff spores and bacterium from their 'fecal cloud" thereby prolonging their disease and/or contributing to their death. Airborne C-diff directly leads to prolonged hospital epidemics and are a leading and quickly increasing cause of Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI).

by AirborneDiseaseGuru April 28, 2011

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