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"jackhammer" Definitions
  1. a large powerful tool, worked by air pressure, used especially for breaking up road surfaces

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" - Kylie, 31 "Curtains are not towels, Jackhammer Dude.
Yet 2017 has been a nonstop jackhammer on internal contradictions.
One clobbers Tra Telligman and Scott Ferrozzo with jackhammer hands.
Women know where the clitoris is located, and they don't jackhammer.
If Ms. Baras is a jackhammer, Ms. Barrio is a corkscrew.
And the volume can hit a jackhammer-loud 120 decibels or more.
Instead, Goldberg delivered two spears, a jackhammer, and squashed the former UFC champion.
Think of this as an intellectual version of John Henry and the jackhammer.
With a suppressor, it would be as about as loud as jackhammer. Mrs.
That's roughly the difference between the noise from a jackhammer and a hair dryer.
His speeches, delivered with the jackhammer monotony of the truly boorish, were indisputably his own.
He can jackhammer and sing Pavarotti, as his mate Patrick Keating's Facebook video clearly showcases.
"Let's get this over with," he said, and immediately proceeded to jackhammer me into oblivion.
Industrial grime covers Damian Thompson's whiplash riffs, and Andrew Baker's precise, jackhammer drumming propels this racket.
Even with the suppressor, Duncan's office said a gun is still as loud as a jackhammer.
The jackhammer chatter of the song's opening riff lets us know that the pastoral is past.
But the jackhammer chatter of the song's opening riff lets us know the pastoral is past.
When someone—or some thing—does appear, it hits like a jackhammer, forcing you to panic.
It was like a jackhammer drilling down into the most sensitive parts of the American psyche.
Democrats, in turn, delivered a message about health care with the repetitive force of a jackhammer.
During the day, Villatoro tries to stay busy by helping break a concrete floor with a jackhammer.
The 40-decibel drop is about the difference between the noise from a jackhammer and a hairdryer.
The second is a concrete cube with no visible windows or doors; time to break out the jackhammer.
It's a suppressor, it suppresses the sound, even with the smallest caliber, to the decibel of a jackhammer.
So, vibrating foam rollers and tools are probably legit, but definitely look intense and sound like a jackhammer.
In this screenshot an employer is getting a notification because this guy hasn't set a jackhammer down correctly.
At one point, the Kondo character (called "Marie Kiddo"), cackles as she takes a jackhammer to a couch.
The next thing I want to see from United States soccer is a jackhammer, not a news conference.
He was followed by Representative Jim Jordan, the jacketless, jackhammer Republican from Ohio, plus a host of others.
If the Porsche was a precise laser beam, the way I was driving it, the Aston was a jackhammer.
According to a loudness scale, that's noisier than a jet during takeoff, a power lawn mover, and a jackhammer.
Plans and approvals are one thing, but it's not the same as seeing someone out there with a jackhammer.
In fact, for a number of women, more than ten minutes of pure jackhammer action is just too much.
Jackhammer, Chisel, Crowbar, Piper and Rebar are lucky to have survived the lengthy road trip, especially at their young age.
That's louder than a jackhammer or a jet engine and above the 120 db threshold for immediate human hearing loss.
Moore suggests that rather than bringing an analytical jackhammer to a parabolic text/event that we instead respond in kind.
Along with the stunning jackhammer demonstration, the headphones completely cut out all the chatter and train noise during my commute.
Instead, Disney retrenched to focus exclusively on effects-driven megamovies that jackhammer people away from their Facebook and Fortnite accounts.
Suddenly there's a ripple in the drum machine (or is that a jackhammer explosion?), and it all starts up again.
They targeted a monument to Lenin, using a hydraulic jackhammer to destroy the sculpture in the northeastern state of Tripura.
Cheryl Elder, who lives nearby, told AP she heard what sounded like a backhoe and jackhammer at least until 2 a.m.
TheraGun G3PRO, available at Amazon, $599The TheraGun is basically a pulsating jackhammer of a device for your aching muscles and bones.
Whatever the handshake had been like, Muslet had, consciously or not, taken a jackhammer to the bedrock of another man's identity.
Especially today, it is entirely conceivable that an attorney general armed with a jackhammer might in fact come to destabilize it.
People who work with certain chemicals, like vinyl chloride, or vibrating tools like a jackhammer are also susceptible to secondary Raynaud's.
Even on the lowest setting I couldn't shake the feeling that someone was trying to jackhammer my clitoris off of my body.
" Padilla said Wednesday that creating doubt about America's free and fair election is "taking a jackhammer to the bedrock of our democracy.
Using a construction vehicle with a hydraulic jackhammer, they destroyed the monument — an episode captured on a cellphone camera and shared widely.
When they cut to a live feed of Hamill, though, everyone's favourite Jedi is busy pounding away at the pavement with a jackhammer.
Using a jackhammer, the probe will drill down 5 meters (16 feet) into the planet and, basically, it will take the planet's temperature.
I passed a yellow jackhammer and a shelf of four-inch sewer pipe, turning into a small room where he kept his workbench.
They had no energy to jackhammer out the tile floor, so they hired a crew, who removed the flooring in less than a day.
They're the beat that builds into a guttural, disorienting jackhammer at the end "I'm Afraid of Americans," confounding the state of things with emotion.
Now sometimes that's a good thing, because I doubt many people like hearing others grunt at the gym or taking a jackhammer to the street.
When you make a mistake, a meter doesn't go down; a cacophony of noise, both seen and heard, sears through your speakers like a jackhammer.
The sound of a jackhammer and the smell of asphalt are irritating, but after weeks and weeks of outdoor construction, you hardly even notice it.
Clifford said in a self-published memoir that he was able to get the job based on his experience as a miner using a jackhammer.
"When Blair and I were doing the fieldwork, we had to jackhammer into the side of a cliff to dig out the femur," Choiniere told Gizmodo.
A little later on in the same venue, Manu Le Malin wears out his quiet strength, nailing the dance floor with a jackhammer of hardcore drumming.
The JPMorgan Chase staffers stopped, briefly startled by construction sounds resembling a jackhammer that interrupted their gathering on the ninth-floor offices of its digital headquarters.
Clifford got the job as a teenager because he knew how to use a jackhammer from his time working in mines, he said in his book.
To have a chance at beating the Saints, particularly amid the unforgiving din of the Superdome, Shanahan coached the game with the relentlessness of a jackhammer.
The noise at each detector should be completely uncorrelated—a jackhammer going off in the town near one detector won't show up as noise in the other.
In her coveralls and boots, she looked as if she might be there to jackhammer a few holes in the parking lot, not to oversee the centerpieces.
Hundred-decibel-level sounds include a motorcycle, farm tractor or jackhammer at close proximity, or a commercial aircraft coming in for landing at one nautical mile away.
A fair vote is the bedrock on which democracy rests, yet many Republicans calculate that they can win only if they take a jackhammer to the foundation.
We'd love to get volunteers that might have a bit more experience, like potentially some construction workers who understand the difference between a jackhammer and a hoe ram.
Several hundred feet into the sediment, however, a jackhammer hit a gust of air, revealing an entirely new entryway into some stranger, unexplored depths of the Appalachian Plateau.
A construction crew was busy working on an identical home a few doors down, and the dust from their jackhammer floated towards me and my late-afternoon snack.
Or you might know firsthand from having lived there and somehow never managed to stray more than three blocks from a clanging jackhammer or an incessant car alarm.
" Dana Loesch, a talk radio host and NRA spokeswoman, tweeted in response to Clinton, "Suppressors only reduce by a few decibels, still same decibel level as a jackhammer.
After watching a number of YouTube videos, my boyfriend is convinced he can use a jackhammer to rip up the pavement behind our new home all by himself.
The white bellbird's second song type is louder than a jackhammer, and approaches, "at its peak, the amplitude of a pile driver" — around 125 decibels, said Dr. Podos.
Volcano eruptions, jackhammer-intensive construction work, My Bloody Valentine concerts—these tinnitus-inducing phenomena are barely whispers besides the majestic, roiling bursts and collisions going on in outer space.
There's some undeveloped Amar'e Stoudemire here, the incessant jackhammer who doesn't know his own limitations but can't wait to figure out what they are, or if they even exist.
"Free and fair elections are the bedrock of our democracy, and he's taken a jackhammer to it with his irresponsible tweets," said Alex Padilla, the state's top election official.
In 2007, Cesar Gonzalez was killed in a facility in Los Angeles County when his jackhammer hit an electrical cable, sending 183,000 volts of direct current through his body.
Not by talking about removing Trump from office, but by delivering "a message about health care with the repetitive force of a jackhammer," as The New York Times put it.
The cacophony generated by performers trying to drown each other out with amplifiers can reach more than 100 decibels, a survey found, about as much noise as a jackhammer makes.
It's removal had been debated for months, the Gainsville Sun reported, but officials did not give the go ahead to jackhammer it out until the Monday following the deadly Charlottesville rally.
"The major contribution which interested me the most was their capacity to restore full sequence genomes from very old serum samples using the jackhammer technique," Curran said of the new research.
The building engineer, Stephen Schuck, told DeGeneres that he heard what he thought was the sound of a jackhammer on the 32nd floor but realized it was too late at night.
At the Jabal Nur mosque in Lading-Lading, a crowd gathered to watch as rescuers used a hydraulic jackhammer to break up the concrete in the search for survivors and bodies.
However, the star didn't just post the dog images, he also shared a previous photo of himself with a jackhammer on the Hollywood Walk of Fame destroying late-night host Jimmy Kimmel's star.
Yahya Salah, whose neighborhood in eastern Mosul was liberated in November, described how Iraqi troops were just streets away when Islamic State fighters forced their way into his home, armed with a jackhammer.
Together for more than 40 years (1946 to 1987), their slow-burn silliness drew explosive laughs not through jackhammer punch lines, but with long pauses, unorthodox word choices and a total commitment to characters.
Considering what we know about Villanelle — she's the jackhammer in all situations, sexual ones included — she probably wouldn't allow Sebastian to wrap things up in the bedroom if she wasn't already taken care of.
"Viper," one of the record's most immediately engaging moments (premiering here), uses a jackhammer of a kick drum and some glitched vocals to explicitly draws on those hardcore connections in a weighty, unsettled way.
Back in February, NASA proved that Curiosity could lower the drill onto a rock and spin the drill bit, but it hadn't tried the necessary percussive motion, which turns the drill into a veritable jackhammer.
For $240,000, the Cat House could be yours—or you could go in there with a hatchet, a jackhammer, and a wild pack of dogs and wipe the two-story abomination off the face of the earth.
I have probably already damaged my hearing — from listening to music over headphones for years, from other concerts, from the jackhammer that is currently running outside my apartment (and all the other jackhammers that have preceded it).
As a former police chief, she ought to know the truth is suppressors don't eliminate the sound of gunfire, they only reduce it to a hearing-safe level that is still about as loud as a jackhammer.
"The meltwater acts as a jackhammer on an ice shelf is what we've always thought," the lead author of the second Nature paper, Robin Bell, a polar scientist at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, tells The Verge.
Sound maps of New York (Images by Chatty Maps)The urban aural landscape has a huge impact on our lives—from the roar of traffic and clatter of jackhammer, to the groove of music and lullaby of birdsong.
Tomasz Siwiec, the coordinator of the project, said in an interview on Wednesday that excavations of two of the sites had to be halted on Tuesday afternoon when the team encountered rocks that could be removed only by a jackhammer.
D.F.R.,'' Gronkowski, wearing sunglasses and a pair of shorts in two tones of an aquatic blue-green, humped the stage, turned his back to the crowd, bent his legs and wagged his butt as though it were attached to a jackhammer.
The courts are nestled under the Williamsburg Bridge, and playing there generally requires tuning out traffic on Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive, the bridge, the E and M trains on the bridge, helicopters, seaplanes and, during a recent game, a jackhammer.
In one tweet Trump referred to Sessions as "our beleaguered A.G." Now "beleaguered" means under attack, and this was sort of like taking a jackhammer to the street in front of your house and then complaining to the city about potholes.
Taken with the inventive fusion of Chick Corea and Stanley Clarke and the jackhammer riffs of the Sex Pistols and the Damned, the group combined jazz-like precision with rock showmanship to help birth what became known as the hardcore genre.
If government waste is your biggest concern, you want a member of Congress who'll caucus with the Republicans, because if you have a mole you want removed, and your dermatologist pulls out a jackhammer, you can be pretty sure he'll get it.
That overhand right to the side of Jean Pascal's head; the jab to Cedric Agnew's liver; the one-two jackhammer that crushed Nadjib Mohammedi's nose; the straight right that made Bernard Hopkins sway and tilt like an old-school Central Park junkie.
Noise levels are allowed to reach up to 94 decibels during the day (equivalent to a jackhammer 50 feet away) and 87 decibels at night (a gas-powered lawn mower)—though they've fallen in recent decades with quieter engines and smarter flight paths.
Stafon Johnson, once a 5-foot-11, 225-pound jackhammer, parlayed his talents at Dorsey into a full scholarship at USC and a three-year NFL career with the Tennessee Titans before he returned to coach running backs at his alma mater.
Durham is a city in transition—construction is visible in every direction, and the sound of a dump truck backing up, a jackhammer elsewhere, and two cranes on the skyline mixed with the noise of a thick tortilla being slapped back and forth before grilling.
Mydlarz and his colleagues are still training their algorithm, with help from "citizen scientists," who visit a Web page and annotate ten-second audio files, collected by the sensors, with what they think are the sounds' likeliest sources: jackhammer, car alarm, chainsaw, engine of uncertain size.
In Nimrud, ISIS leaders proudly made a high-definition, seven-minute video of their organized attacks by jackhammer, bulldozer and dynamite on a civilization dating to 879 B.C. The city was leveled right up to its 140-foot-high ziggurat, a sacred stepped tower now reduced to bricks and dust.
My experiences seem to confirm it: Throughout my early 20s, I found myself with guy after guy who thought it was no big deal to choke me, spank me, pull my hair, and/or jackhammer me with his dick, with no real regard as to whether or not I enjoyed his directionless convulsing.
But the Rams have gotten this far because, at bottom, every move they made after losing to Atlanta in the playoffs last year, all the off-season splurges and in-season roster churn, positioned them to thrive amid the jackhammer-in-your-ear din that they confronted on Sunday in the Superdome.
We listened to the racket of our bodies moving through the world (tripping, breathing, sneezing) and the sounds of nature to which I was suddenly attuned: the jackhammer of a pileated woodpecker, the predatory screech of a hawk, the frozen stare of an exposed turtle and the soft sway of brush around a snake.
For Griffin, a return to the All-Star game (as a representative from the lesser conference) would be a step in the right direction, but not enough by itself for him to viewed the same way he used to—like, say, during the 2015 playoffs, when he was a balletic jackhammer who moonlighted as the best player on the planet.
And so it is that I am outing myself here, while doing my best to paint an honest picture of the dismal reality that is stealing our men's boners, as well as their pleasure, and their ability to connect, while I implore you to please, please, please get off of PornHub and figure out a new autoerotic practice that has absolutely nothing to do with the internet, or overstimulation, or with flashbacks of pummeling your partner like a jackhammer, only to cum on her face, and collapse in a crumpled heap, while congratulating yourself on a job in no way, shape or form well done.

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