open daylight Β v. phr.βΒ Β«Before the Girl got down to business again the Maid opened daylight between them, but losing her grip before reaching the home stretch on the first half mile, the Girl gathered her in and showed her heels to the pacer to the...
princess disease Β n.βΒ Β«In the end, we knew it was not to be, and realized that the sight of me in that dress had left us both in full grip of the princess disease. The result was an ache that only Belgian waffles with whipped cream and strawberries...
silo funding Β other.βΒ Β«There is still conflict between the aim of a joined up approach to childrenβs services, and silo funding of schools.» ββCommentβGrip On Purse Strings Starts To SlipβΒ LGCnetΒ (U.K.)Β July 29, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued...
flying fox n. a hand-grip or riding car suspended by pulley from a cable along which one can roll above the ground; a zip line. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
doosra Β n.βΒ Β«Saqlain [Mushtaq], 22, who flicks his thumb and index finger across the seam while keeping his wrist action almost identical to his stock off break, has revolutionised his art with his βdoosraβ.β¦βThe Urdu word for it is doosra, first is...
dub Β n.βΒ Β«I have Good Year Ultra Grip 400, with dubs, as my winter-wheels. Good tires, but iβm not sure you can get these in the US.» ββSV: E300D Mysterious Dash Light, etc.βΒ by Hans Marius S. MastermoΒ Usenet: alt.auto.mercedesΒ Dec. 3, 1999...

