1. geyser - Noun
2. geyser - Verb
A boiling spring which throws forth at frequent intervals jets of water, mud, etc., driven up by the expansive power of steam.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLife leaps like a geyser for those who drill through the rock of inertia. Alexis Carrel
The material came bubbling up inside like a geyser or an oil gusher. It streamed up of its own accord, down my arm and out of my fountain pen in a torrent of six thousand words a day. C. S. Forester
According to Dr. John Rinehart in his book A Guide to Geyser Gazing (1976 p. 49), a man had drilled into the geyser in search for water. Source: Internet
A plumbing system : In order for the heated water to form a geyser, a plumbing system is required. Source: Internet
At the plants, geothermal drilling reduced the available heat and lowered the local water table to the point that geyser activity could no longer be sustained. Source: Internet
It became the largest geyser field in the Southern Hemisphere after the destruction of many of the New Zealand geysers, and is the third largest geyser field in the world. Source: Internet