skull v.— «Kelly Childs hit his tee shot out of bounds. Later, he hit into a trap and skulled his escape across the green. Two putts gave his a quadruple-bogey eight. “A disaster hole,” said the woman who once wore high-heeled...
junk n.— «Please contact your editor, and kick him/her in the junk for not deleting that.» —“What a drag it is getting old” by Dylan M. Saint Paul Blog (Minn.) June 29, 2002. (source: Double-Tongued...
junk n.— «The resoundingly mediocre story and writing give this otherwise superlative game a vicious kick in the junk.» —“Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy; Mind over matter” by Joe Rybicki PlayStation...
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n.— «I’m gonna kick her in the junk.» —“Re: Help! Schoolie In Distress” by critter@bit-net.com Usenet: alt.music.spice-girls Oct. 31, 1999. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
jinky adj.— «When society gets really jinky about some stupid “claim,” I think it is entirely proper for individuals to kick society in the pants rather than give in.» —“Re: Repubs 0, Demos 0—EVERYBODY gets a big fat...
ou bife n.— «Now his attention and that of his adopted nation turns again to the English, referred to as ou bife, “the beefs” here since the 19th century when the Duke of Wellington helped kick out the French during the...