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  • 1water-bomb — /ˈwɔtə bɒm/ (say wawtuh bom) verb (t) 1. to fight (a bushfire) by means of water bombing. 2. to throw a balloon filled with water at (someone) as in play. –noun 3. → water bomb. Also, waterbomb. –water bomber, noun –water bombing, noun …

  • 2water bomb — a bag filled with water and mischievously dropped from a height upon a passerby below. * * * water bomb, a paper bag or other container filled with water, usually dropped by hand on a target below: »They received only a pelting by water bombs… …

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  • 3water bomb — noun A small balloon filled with water which bursts upon being thrown at somebody, thereby getting that person all wet. Syn: water balloon …

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  • 4water bomb — /ˈwɔtə bɒm/ (say wawtuh bom) noun 1. a balloon filled with water, used as a missile in play. 2. a large amount of water or fire retardant dropped from an aircraft over a bushfire. Also, waterbomb …

  • 5water bomb — a bag filled with water and mischievously dropped from a height upon a passerby below. * * * …

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  • 6Water balloon — A water balloon, or water bomb is a simple small latex rubber balloon filled with water. The user may then throw the water filled balloon at a desired target. They are commonly used by children in carrying out practical jokes or in water balloon… …

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  • 7water balloon — noun A small rubber or latex balloon, filled with water and used as an informal weapon Syn: water bomb …

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  • 8Bomb disposal — Bomb squad redirects here. For the Suburban Legends EP, see Bomb Squad EP. For the hip hop producers, see The Bomb Squad. The long walk :[1] A British Army ATO approaches a suspect device in Northern Ireland …

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  • 9Bomb the Music Industry! — Jeff Rosenstock, Rick Johnson, and Matt Kurz (L to R). Background information Origin Baldwin, Nassau County, New York, USA …

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  • 10Water potential — is the potential energy of water per unit volume relative to pure water in reference conditions. Water potential quantifies the tendency of water to move from one area to another due to osmosis, gravity, mechanical pressure, or matrix effects… …

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