Just like it sounds, the configuration of this type of coaster is varied and has multiple turns in different directions The Coney Island Cyclone, the Georgia Cyclone and the Texas Giant are good examples of a twister You can expect the unexpected A good twister will disorient you!
In life insurance, an informal term that refers to an agent who, by misrepresentation, induces an insured to lapse or surrender a policy he or she holds and to replace it with a new policy (See also: twisting )
A coaster with lots of direction changes and crossovers A good twister should disorient you
a localized and violently destructive windstorm occurring over land characterized by a funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground
A maneuver in which the skier turns the body in one direction and the skis in the other
{i} person who twists, that which twists; swindler, scoundrel; whirlwind, tornado (Informal); ball with a spin (Baseball, Cricket); perplexing problem
A ride that follows no special path These rides are always the most surprising to ride
One who twists; specifically, the person whose occupation is to twist or join the threads of one warp to those of another, in weaving
Describes a roller coaster layout that features many turns, crossovers and track that runs in many directions A twister is a roller coaster layout that is unpredictable Examples include Roar at Six Flags Marine World, Cyclone at Astroland, and Wildcat at Hersheypark
The Mersenne twister is a pseudorandom number generator linked to CR developed in 1997 by and that is based on a matrix linear recurrence over a finite binary field . It provides for fast generation of very high quality pseudorandom numbers, having been designed specifically to rectify many of the flaws found in older algorithms
{i} sequence of words that are difficult to pronounce rapidly and correctly due to its irregular sequence of sounds (for example: "Five fine Florida florists fried fresh flat flounder fish fillet")
A tongue-twister is a sentence or expression which is very difficult to say properly, especially when you try to say it quickly. An example of a tongue-twister is `Red leather, yellow leather'