a magical star, Magic that flies in the night
a meteor that's heading for a fall
a small meteor falling into the Earth's atmosphere
a tiny piece of rock called a "meteor
a vivid example of what happens to an object falling through an atmosphere
a streak of light in the night sky caused by a speck of comet or asteroidal dust burning up in Earth's atmosphere. A shooting star is not a star at all! (also known as a meteor or a "falling star")
Shooting Star Japanese Candlestick is a bearish single day pattern that appears during an uptrend. It opens higher, trades still higher, creating a long upper shadow. It then closes near its open, leaving no lower shadow, and a small real body. Looks like the Inverted Hammer but gives a bearish signal.
another name for a meteor.
A shooting star is not a star; it is a meteor (made of rock and/or iron) which is burning up in the Earth's atmosphere.
Shoving your forearm up a chick and then opening up your fist inside her. Hence, a "Shooting Star".
Shooting Star is a rock band from Kansas City.
Shooting Star is a television drama in Singapore. It stars Taufik Batisah, Sylvester Sim, Olinda Cho, Daphne Khoo, Jeassea K. Thyidor, Alfarahizah Awangnit, David Wu, Brendon Lim and Maylene Loo.
Shooting Star is a comic book superhero appearing in Marvel Comics.
Shooting Star is a song recorded by Bad Company and is on The Original Bad Company Anthology. It is about a boy named Johnny who is inspired by The Beatles, becomes a rock star, has a Number One Record, and dies of a drug overdose. There is some speculation that this song is about John Bonham, Led Zeppelin's drummer, but Bad Company lead singer, Paul Rodgers says it is a warning to people in the music industry.
The fourth and final single from Deepest Blue's debut album Late September. It was their first single not to make the UK Top 40. The group were dropped by their record label and decided to split soon after the release of this single.
Shooting Star is the 1979 self-titled debut album by the group Shooting Star. Shooting Star was the first American musical act signed by then upstart label Virgin Records. Gus Dudgeon, mainly known for his work with Elton John, produced the album.