noun a game in which players take turns removing one block at a time from a tower and balancing it on top
A twister is a colloquial term for a tornado, a rapidly rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud.
In fashion design, a twister may refer to a type of garment or accessory that features a twisted or spiraled design element.
In culinary arts, a twister can refer to a type of kitchen tool used for twisting or spiraling vegetables or fruits into decorative shapes.
In game development, a twister may refer to a type of visual effect used to simulate swirling winds or tornadoes in virtual environments.
Twister is a popular party game that involves players placing their hands and feet on colored circles on a mat, following instructions given by a spinner.
Twister is also the title of a 1996 American disaster film that revolves around storm chasers pursuing tornadoes in Oklahoma.
A meteorologist may use the term 'twister' to refer to a tornado.
A pilot may use 'twister' to refer to a severe turbulence or a sudden change in wind direction.
A construction worker may use 'twister' to refer to a powerful drill or cutting tool.
A surgeon may use 'twister' to refer to a type of medical instrument used for delicate procedures.
An agricultural engineer may use 'twister' to refer to a machine used for harvesting crops like cotton or hay.