Wiktionary
n. 1 (context engineering English) turbulent flow; damage caused by such turbulence 2 hiking to, and then climbing up active waterfalls vb. (present participle of waterfall English)
Usage examples of "waterfalling".
The breasts were huge, globular, absurd, alternately filling and emptying with broiling, photoluminescent red liquid, levels now rising, now filling, now waterfalling down the insides of the belly and legs, then sometimes rising again all the way to the raised arms and smiling face.
Honeycutt was dressed in his usual modish fashion: silky-feather jacket, silk scarf wound round his neck and waterfalling down his back, white cord pants.
He pumped his hips and she leaned into it, taking her weight on her arms, her hair waterfalling around her head.
The banner unravelled across her lap, waterfalling in beautiful pools, and the motion of its making was so soothing that I felt as if I was being put together, mended, made whole.