Cheap shit hobo wine, in the league of wild irish rose or boone's hill. Flavour is shitty like the rose though.
by Yoboface Killa August 15, 2004
Question: What's the word?
Answer: Thunderbird.
Question: What's the price?
Answer: Ninety-twice
Question: Who drinks the most?
Answer: BF
Answer: Thunderbird.
Question: What's the price?
Answer: Ninety-twice
Question: Who drinks the most?
Answer: BF
by Premier February 6, 2005
Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis each took turns to appear as Parker ,Lady Penelopes Chaufeur.
Yeaah! baby Thunderbirds Roolz!
Yeaah! baby Thunderbirds Roolz!
by The UrbanDick July 6, 2006
Auto made by the ford motor company on the MN-12 Platform, made between 1989 and 1997. Offered with a somewhat anemic NA 3.8l (232ci) v6, a Supercharged 3.8l V6, a 5.0l (302ci) V8 and a 4.6l (281ci) SOHC V8. Chassis is a Rear wheel drive configuration with an independent rear suspension. Although somewhat heavy, the larger displacement engines, and the supercharged 6 provide more than enough power to move the cars in stock form.
by J.P. Wozniak August 25, 2005
1. 1960s Supermarionation Television show created by Gerry Anderson about the exploits of a secret organization dedicated to saving people who are in trouble with cool looking machinery.
2. The United States Air Force's precision aerobatic demonstration team founded in 1953.
2. The United States Air Force's precision aerobatic demonstration team founded in 1953.
1. Did you see that episode of Thunderbirds where Internatioal rescue has to use these elevator car to land an airliner with a bomb on the landing gear?
2. We saw the Thunderbirds at the air show last week.
2. We saw the Thunderbirds at the air show last week.
by JonathanChance June 29, 2003
Verb.
To enter/exit a chair/stool etc. from above - usually accompanied by the Thunderbirds theme tune.
To enter/exit a chair/stool etc. from above - usually accompanied by the Thunderbirds theme tune.
by Monkey_Guy September 14, 2004
To call an end to a meeting, session or shift, usually done by some form of authority, releasing those underneath him or her from duty until the next appointed time.
by Jay Walker June 28, 2006