
Gustnado
A dust devil or whirlwind at or near the leading edge of a storm front or squall line.
What I Thought It Meant:
A type of sneeze resulting from being caught in a sudden, strong breeze.
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A dust devil or whirlwind at or near the leading edge of a storm front or squall line.
A type of sneeze resulting from being caught in a sudden, strong breeze.
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It was unfair that I knew this word. However, I grinned at the thought of what can happen when a sneeze catches someone unaware. Then the idea of a strong breeze blowing stuff back was a bit of a cringe.
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No, it’s very fair that you knew this word. It shows you have a good vocabulary for weird words. That’s nothing to sneeze at.
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I guess if you were engulfed by one you would get the whirled tour.
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That’s an interesting twist.
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Great word!
Just imagine if the force of a sneeze could produce a whirlwind like that! I’d be saying more than, ‘Bless you!’ and running in the opposite direction! 😆 🤣 😂
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Maybe this is why we have more tornadoes in the spring. That’s when people get hay fever and sneeze the most.
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🫢🤣😂🤣 great point!
We’ve had a few Gustnado’s around here lately, but I’m not sure if that’s the type of moisture I’d be excited about! 😄 😊
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No. You might want to wash your face after being hit by a gustnado.
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Very true, or perhaps a shower! Lol
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That’s one tall gustnado!
I think your description is the perfect word for when I sneeze 6x in a row!
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They get tall out in these parts. I think that photo was taken in Arizona.
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A good photo. I thought it was Texas where everything was bigger? 😉
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That only applies to hair.
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Ahh! That’s why they need the big hats!
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Yep. The 10-gallon size.
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Exactly! Though Jason wasn’t wearing his when I saw him. I wonder why ….
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Maybe his hat shrank.
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It must have shrank really small for I didn’t see a hat at all!
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Likely, it was buried in his hair.
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Yeah, with all that “luxurious” hair, who knows what he is hiding. 😂
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He probably carries an extra camera up there, also.
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You may be right! Its probably one of his smallest 📷 cameras.
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Size doesn’t matter.
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He keeps if on his head so that he can get a view from above.
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No, I think it’s for head shots.
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😄
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So do you think poor Jason is clueless about the fact that we think he has a camera hiding in his hair? LOL!
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Could be. Otherwise we would have learned a few new puns by now.
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What a “shame” about missing out on new puns. Brings a 😢 tear to the eye. 🤣
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Speaking of eyes, iris he would have made a few puns.
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Pftttt!
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¡Salud!
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Gracias.
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