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Turmoil

The state of violent agitation.

The world is in turmoil.The pig flu reached pandemic proportions.

by BlackPohatu November 25, 2016

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Turmoil

A state of complete confusion, uncertainty, disorder and chaos.

Often used to describe the personal lives of accountants and engineers.

Stranger #1: "Jesus, what's wrong with them?"
Stranger #2: "oh they are in turmoil, their lives are like dry handjobs."

by Thenicktionary April 24, 2017

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Turmoil

A flammable state of voidful confusion. Usually inflicted by a friendship crash or crisis. On the verge of combusting. Avoidance of any social interaction, media or materialized, and salitary solace is recommended.

Person1ost: I just.. can't just be enough. I'm covered in turmoil.. I can't be around anything!

It was a matter of time before the turmoil set this plan on fire. It was a disaster.

by 64RAMn October 12, 2018


turmoil

What you get when you squeeze a turmite.

I stepped on a lot of turmites, and now my shoes are slippery with turmoil.

by Orthogonal Jones September 7, 2007

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turmoil

A Other word for Mud "worms live in it"

The worm wiggled through the turmoil

by turmoil May 5, 2007

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Intestinal Turmoil

Severe gastroenteritis resulting in diarrhea and/or vomiting usually resulting in a sick day at work.

Josh Beckett will miss his next start with severe intestinal turmoil.

by Herb.E.Versmells June 25, 2011


economic turmoil

This term is widely used by American retailers and politicians to describe the economic situation that crippled most American businesses from the now present Chinese covid 19 virus.

Radio ad: Because of economic turmoil the Auto industry across America has too many new cars and must sell at rock bottom pricing! So bring your $1200 stimulus check .............

by JoeyBomm July 4, 2020

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