smark n.— «Smarks are the ones who go to shows and chant “BORING!” and heckle the wrestlers. They claim to love wrestling the most but seemingly bitch 100% and never really praise anything, as if they were wrestling fans when it was good...
tele-cocooning n.— «Most people use their phones to stay in close contact with between three and five loved ones or friends, she says. Sociological literature, which has a habit of sprouting important-sounding titles for any new...
cocaine bug n.pl.— «There are many strange things connected with the drug habit and the “cocaine bug” is one of the most singular. The victim imagines there is a bug crawling about just under his skin.» —“Opium, Cocaine...
pisser n.— «I am eating soft-shell clams, also known as belly clams or pissers, because of their habit of squirting water in your eye.» —“Troubled waters for shellfish farmers in America” by David Usborne in South...
blute n.— «What impressed me about the meeting was Dave’s discussion of The Johnson Family Blute, a newspaper even more restricted in its circulation than the White House Press Digest, for there was only one copy of each issue, that...
chocolate foot n.— «Chicken Point has a sreaming single track descent off it that has a nasty habit of turning your chocolate foot into good because you are hardly pedaling, jsut keeping the pedals level and coasting at 30mph.» —“Re:...