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Tower Pig

A Glazier tradesman that spends his day hanging from a harness or on a swingstage or scaffolding on the outside of skyscrapers hundreds of feet in the air installing Commercial window frames called Curtain Wall or Storefront systems, and then installing the glass units into the frames. The unit can be around 100- 900 pounds and these men are thick necked badasses. These men have no fear of heights and the term tower pigs comes is urban myth for rebellious warriors that scale 60 story buildings and work on them all day from the outside, naked to the elements...True Tower pigs

were a couple of badass tower pigs

by Fandualking March 29, 2018


Twink Towers

A 9 inch man getting blown up by an 11 inch man!

Twink Towers are a sight that makes you sick to your stomach, and you never want to see it again!

by Arnie Grape December 8, 2023


phrase tower

Generally used in printing or web design to describe a centered block of text that groups words together that are easy to read.

<center>It is a good idea to

set-up your flyer

using a "phrase tower"
That makes it much easier

for the reader to

comprehend your message</center>

<center>You are Invited
Taylor's 15th Birthday Pizza Party
Saturday November 3
2-6 p.m.
Hamden Brunswick Bowling Lanes
4356 Columbus Avenue</center>

by shunt21234 February 28, 2012


Brazilian meat tower

A sexual act resembling an eiffel tower minus the girl. Multiple meats necessary.

Buren and Chase snuck off late last night; I bet they were making a Brazilian meat tower.

by ACS204 May 22, 2020


towering line drive

A home run that is hit high and straight. Coined by former WSCR personality George Ofman.

"He hit a home run that was a towering line drive"

by GaelicSoxFan May 15, 2016


power tower

A way to define multiple exponents stacked onto each other. Used in many ways:

To overcomplicate tetration notation for no good reason in particular
To express tetration in a broader sense. If the number is ³5 (scary isn't it), it's just 5⁵(⁵), or even better, 5³¹²⁵, NOT 5²⁵
To scare calculus students into submission with e^x derivatives, e.g. e^e^e^e^3x²
To have just a little bit of fun when writing a weird and complex exponentiation function

Also used to troll people when asked how to use exponents, i.e. calling them a dumbass without directly saying it to them

"The calc test is gonna have a power tower on it!"

"This is why I should've taken stats."

by Tbblobnoern December 28, 2023


North Shore Towers

What to say about North Shore Towers. If you are under 60: it is not for you. Older people come to congregate their and live out their last years. They have tons of activities for the older generation: golf, water yoga, gardening, and anything along those lines. They have indoor and outdoor pools so it's great for grandparents to bring their grandchildren. But warning: it is not for you if you are under 60: I promise.

My grandparents live in North Shore Towers.

by WordyNerdy August 20, 2011