go-around n.— «High winds at Los Angeles International Airport forced nine jets to make second approaches, a procedure known as a “go-around.”» —“Wind-driven wildfire damages homes in Southern California” by Ana Beatriz Cholo SignOnSanDiego...
slabbed adj.— «The people who lost everything were the most victimized. Most eerie was the fact that they invented a word for what happened to them: “slabbed.” “We got slabbed,” they would cry, meaning that the hurricane had destroyed and rendered...
Basement Betty n. a woman who runs a business out of her home (in competition with store-based businesses). Editorial Note: A less common male equivalent is Basement Bob. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
relo n. a move from one home to another; a person making such a move. Etymological Note: Clipping of relocation. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

