junk n.— «Finch—When the guy tucks his junk between his legs and gets head from behind.» —“From Your Sex Instructor: Vocabulary, Part II” by Forsaken_1_member@newsguy.com Usenet: alt.fan.robert-jordan Sept. 10...
junk
n.— «I’m a llama. Maybe I can start spitting on people and kicking them in the junk.» —“I’m Becoming a Llama” in San Francisco Craigslist Oct. 14, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Nintendo slider n.— «It makes it a little easier to get right-handers out when you have more velocity, but when the velocity is lower, you throw a little more junk. Right now, my slider is working well. It looked like a Nintendo slider...
geedunk
n.— «geedunk, naval term for dessert, candy, junk food, or a place to buy same.» —by Robert McKenna Dictionary of Nautical Literacy June 23, 2003. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Collyer n.— «A veteran firefighter called the job a “Collyer mansion”—packed and crowded with junk and debris like the old upper Fifth Avenue spread.» —“Burning Down the Squat” by Matthew Fleischer Village...
Collyer n. a home excessively packed with junk, trash, or belongings. Also Collyer mansion, Collyer house, Collyer apartment. Editorial Note: It is said that on the American West coast a similar term is Habitrail house. Etymological Note: After the...