twidget n.— «At this evening’s muster, ET2 Fred Larousse, one of Cushing’s twidgets—electronic technicians—and the senior man on the BAF, was holding forth on the subject of security alerts.» —by Douglas Morgan Tiger...
churched adj.— «Mr. Kibby estimated that “hundreds of thinking, ‘un-churched’ teen-agers would welcome the opportunity of being part of such an organization.”» —“Youth Church Proposed by Local Pastor” Berkshire...
flying fox n.— «New at Naenae Pool will be the Zipline, a 40-metre flying fox with a drop of five metres.» —“Pools Make A Holiday Splash” Evening Post (New Zealand) Dec. 16, 1997. (source: Double-Tongued...
team gym n.— «Team Gym involves teams of gymnasts, aged 16 and over, competing in floor, tumbling and trampette events.» —“Donor’s cash is a boost for Scots” by Gordon Scott Edinburgh Evening...
teamgym
n.— «The 1999 Teamgym Championships take place at Harvey Hadden Sports Centre this weekend.» —“Sportsline” Nottingham Evening Post (U.K.) Mar. 24, 1999. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
stripping n.— «Stripping [specific programmes in the same slots across the week] is fine in the early evening, though we should stop transmitting Australian soaps then, and develop our own home-grown drama.» —“The shape of things to...