Simple topic, How do you pronounce your name, and what does it mean?
Omniblast
Omni - Latin, from omnis, all
A combining form denoting all, every, everywhere; as in
omnipotent, all-powerful; omnipresent.
blast -
1. a. A very strong gust of wind or air.
b. The effect of such a gust.
2. A forcible stream of air, gas, or steam from an opening, especially one in a blast furnace to aid combustion.
3. a. A sudden loud sound, especially one produced by a stream of forced air: a piercing blast from the steam whistle.
b. The act of producing such a sound: gave a blast on his trumpet.
4. a. A violent explosion, as of dynamite or a bomb.
b. The violent effect of such an explosion, consisting of a wave of increased atmospheric pressure followed immediately by a wave of decreased pressure.
c. An explosive charge.
5. Botany Any of several plant diseases of diverse causes, resulting in sudden death of buds, flowers, foliage, or young fruits.
6. A destructive or damaging influence.
7. A powerful hit, blow, or shot.
8. A violent verbal assault or outburst: The candidate leveled a blast at her opponent.
9. Slang A highly exciting or pleasurable experience or event, such as a big party.
so put them together and you have a all encompassing, violent explosive force. Sometimes it could mean a case of bad gas, but that's another story. (She prodded me with her finger, and I raised my ass, and released a Omniblast.)
Omniblast
Omni - Latin, from omnis, all
A combining form denoting all, every, everywhere; as in
omnipotent, all-powerful; omnipresent.
blast -
1. a. A very strong gust of wind or air.
b. The effect of such a gust.
2. A forcible stream of air, gas, or steam from an opening, especially one in a blast furnace to aid combustion.
3. a. A sudden loud sound, especially one produced by a stream of forced air: a piercing blast from the steam whistle.
b. The act of producing such a sound: gave a blast on his trumpet.
4. a. A violent explosion, as of dynamite or a bomb.
b. The violent effect of such an explosion, consisting of a wave of increased atmospheric pressure followed immediately by a wave of decreased pressure.
c. An explosive charge.
5. Botany Any of several plant diseases of diverse causes, resulting in sudden death of buds, flowers, foliage, or young fruits.
6. A destructive or damaging influence.
7. A powerful hit, blow, or shot.
8. A violent verbal assault or outburst: The candidate leveled a blast at her opponent.
9. Slang A highly exciting or pleasurable experience or event, such as a big party.
so put them together and you have a all encompassing, violent explosive force. Sometimes it could mean a case of bad gas, but that's another story. (She prodded me with her finger, and I raised my ass, and released a Omniblast.)
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