Tagmood

colorscript

colorscript  n.— «Colorscripts are horizontal scene panels produced in a variety of mediums, from marker to pastel to paint and collage, which convey the animator’s vision for lighting, mood, and even costumes for a particular scene. In their most...

customer action

customer action  n.— «It’s what London officials euphemistically describe as “customer action”—a person who has hurled himself under a train.» —“British mood: July 7 seen as equivalent of United States’ Sept. 11—security crackdowns, national ID...

pimp

pimp
 v.— «My son might come in and get two As and a B, and be like, “Man, I pimped that test!”» —“Nelly Showcases Originality With CDs” by Nekesa Mumbi Moody in New York City Newsday Sept. 15, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

BT

BT
 n.— «“BT”—from the English slang “bad trip”—is an expression designating a foul mood.» —“Acronyms run amok in Indonesia” by Bhimanto Suwastoyo in Jakarta, Indonesia Mail & Guardian (S. Africa) Aug. 30, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

yips

yips  n.— «Putting always was hard, if not impossible, for Moody, who spent 14 years in the armed services. He had trouble with three-footers. He seldom had a clue on anything longer than six feet. He had what they call the “yips.”…If you’re a...

cookie

cookie
 n.— «Ulcers or cucalorises (cookies) can also be used on faaces to create dramatic mood.» —by Steven Bernstein Film Production July 19, 1994. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)