staging n.— «On the AFL channel, Buchanan was sprawled on the ground in a posture that used to be associated (sneeringly) with pea-hearted soccer players. Eventually he rose to take his kick and played the game out without apparent ill...
jacked adj.— «Tall, “jacked” as the locals say and ready to kick anything’s ass, Tony was an exemplary member of the Albóndiga Cabeza Empire.» —“Taste Matters” by Jon Rich Cornell Daily...
pipes n.pl.— «Jeff was the body builder and got a big kick out of showing off his “pipes” to us at school.» —“A Guy’s Second Erotica Post” by Josh Black Usenet: alt.sex.motss May 28, 1994. (source:...
molting n.— «Molting To chat secretly online. (From the Korean word mollae, which means “secretly.”) Example: Sam gets a kick out of molting with lonely housewives.» —“The words of a new generation” by Ines...
Madibaland n.— «As much as I admire Madiba but I think to call every building after him is taking it too much. I am getting confused already because every town there is somenting named after him. But I must admit I like the Madibaland...
monkey board n.— «The eager, quick-eyed, ragged-headed sprite, who, with the agility of a monkey or a London sparrow, skips about stand-still omnibuses, this side, that side, and hopping on and off the step behind, ever in danger of a...