朔望潮

spring tide (biggest tide, at new moon or full moon)

Characters and words in 朔望潮

beginning / first day of lunar month / north

= + : The moon (月) wants to use the bathtub in the observatory's bathroom (o4), but Sheldon Shrimp (shu) has been using it all day and it doesn't seem like he'll finish any time soon. The moon angrily tells Sheldon to get out, but Sheldon disobeys (屰). Finally the moon remembers that it is the first day of the lunar month (朔), so he causes a spring tide (朔) which washes Sheldon out of the bathtub (and out of the bathroom) so that the moon can finally take a bath.
the new moon / the first day of the lunar month
full moon / to hope / to expect / to visit / to gaze (into the distance) / to look towards / towards

= + + : In anglepod's bathroom, Willy Walrus and Martin Luther King step up against each other in a gazing contest. They both lean on a tombstone and gaze into the distant like pros. Because the moon has been gazed upon so much and therefore him being most experienced he volunteered to be the judge.
15th day of month (lunar calendar) / old variant of 望[wang4]

= + + : In anglepod's bathroom, Willy Walrus and Martin Luther King step up against each other in a gazing contest. They both lean on a tombstone and gaze into the distant like pros. Because the moon has been gazed upon so much and therefore him being most experienced he volunteered to be the judge.
tide / current / damp / moist / humid

= + : On a very hot and humid (潮) day, in the aorta's kitchen (ao2) Charlie Chaplin (ch) welcomes the pilgrim (朝) by giving him a bottle of water (氵). The pilgrim is so happy he almost has an orgasm (潮).
tide / damp; moist; humid / fashionable; trendy / (coll.) inferior; substandard

Words with 朔望潮

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