geedunk
n.— «The rest of the day I just hung around the geedunk, you know, the PX.» —by Lewis Shiner Glimpses: A Novel July 1, 1993. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
geedunk
n.— «Then we would ask the carrier to send over all the geedunk (ice cream) they had.» —by Ben Bradlee A Good Life Sept. 11, 1996. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
geedunk n.— «I put cream and raw sugar in my coffee. All motions. I wasn’t going to drink the muddy geedunk. It reminded me of the Mississippi River.» —by James Patterson The Thomas Berryman Number Apr. 1, 1996. (source:...
geedunk n.— «We had about four barber chairs, a clothing store, a “Geedunk,” that’s an ice-cream store, our own laundry and water system.» —“Memories Kindled by Ship’s Rebirth” in Iowa Omaha World...
sky bill n.— «Everybody partakes in plundering the funds of the state, sometimes in extremely blatant and cynical fashion, such as in the practice that has come to be known in popular parlance as “sky bill,” where work orders...
MTA n.— «In the fashion industry, models that aspire to reach the silver screen are referred to as MTAs, or models-turned-actresses.» —“Athens spotlight finds plenty of women to shine on” Seattle Times Aug. 21, 2004...