bubble n.— «Technically, Scotto explains, donks are Caprices or Impalas from the years 1971 to 1976. (One theory about the provenance of the name “donk” is the resemblance of the Impala logo to a donkey; another is that it derives from a...
road tank wagon n.— «These road tank wagons, as they are called in the petroleum industry, will now be painted with the blue and orange colours of the Sol brand and the distinctive logo featuring the Caribbean sun. The tank wagons will be...
Joey n.— «A Joey is a person who dresses all wrong for snowboarding. He’s probably from New Jersey, these baggie-clothed mountain boys guess. One of a Joey’s worst sins is wearing his jacket open, so it flaps as he comes down the mountain...
magh n.— «Magh A term with multiple uses. Can be used as a noun or as an adverb. Common uses are in reference to a person or a thing, and to add extra emphasis on action words. Examples: “Who Chucky? Yeah, we ran into that magh last...
spiritware n.— «A store half the size of a football field with a floor devoted to selling what is called spiritware (everything you can imagine with the school logo and mascot).» —“Higher Ed, Inc.” by James B...
hamburger grotesque n.— «In franchise parlance, Burger King’s ubiquitous bun logo is called the “hamburger grotesque,” and its reputation among young consumers is critical, a court has heard.» —“Things get ugly in legal...