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Hurricane Katrina

When a girl names Katrina grapefruits you

I just got a Hurricane Katrina from your mom last night

by Speedfan4life February 23, 2024


Hurricane Katrina

A strong hurricane that pounded new Orleans and flooded most of it's Lower Ninth Ward.

News: Alright hurricane Katrina is pounding against the Gulf killing a few in Florida and is now heading straight for Louisiana, New Orleans. The citizens: Nah I'mma stay here in my house. -later- Hurricanr Katrina: WHATS UP IDIOTS!
Citizens: -in superdome a second after the hurricane hits-

by REE man October 09, 2020


Wal-Mart Hurricane

When a person is a fan and supporter of the University of Miami Football team but has no affiliation to the University.

Mike is always going to UM games but he graduated from FIU. He is such a Wal-Mart Hurricane.

by LordBlackwood December 26, 2017


Hurricane Dog

A term for a chaotic dog getting the zoomies, leaving nothing but destruction in its wake. The size of the dog does not matter, for Hurricane Dog comes all the same.

“Oh no, Luna’s getting excited! Hurricane Dog incoming!”

by HappyCleaner82 September 24, 2024


Hypothetical Hurricanes Wiki

A wiki hosted on Wikia for tropical cyclone enthusiasts who want to make articles for all kinds of tropical cyclones regardless of strength or location.

A friend invited me to contribute on the Hypothetical Hurricanes Wiki.

by arandomsomeone November 22, 2018


Hypothetical Hurricanes Wiki

A website hosted on Wikia/FANDOM where weather enthusiasts can create fictional, hypothetical hurricanes.

I heard he planned to join the Hypothetical Hurricanes Wiki earlier this week.

by arandomsomeone February 25, 2019


hurricane warning

Hurricane warnings and watches are alerts issued by national weather forecasting bodies to coastal areas threatened by the imminent approach of a tropical cyclone of a tropical storm or hurricane intensity.

Since the hurricane season starts on the 1st of June and ends on the 30th of November shouldn't we be listening for a hurricane warning?

by Benjamin Newell March 04, 2021