twisting Β n.βΒ Β«Chee, who prefers his mouth rather than a helium tank to blow up balloons the past 14 years, said he never saw βtwisting,β as the medium is called, as his livelihood.» ββScottsdale artist blows away audiences with balloonsβΒ by John...
sweater puppies Β n.pl.βΒ Β«You can make wads of cash stripping in Toronto if you have the wear-with-all and you keep your mouth shut about the Leafs. Nobody likes a Habs fan here, even one with a nice set of sweater puppies.» ββLicence to thrillβΒ by...
who laid the rail Β adv. phr.βΒ Β«I am unwrapping those kisses and shoving them in my mouth a βwho laid the rail.β» ββKiss of the Overworked WomanβΒ by Laura McGowanΒ Coffee and a CubicleΒ (Peoria, Illinois)Β July 14, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued...
curbing Β n.βΒ Β«Curbing is a way to beat someone by putting their mouth on the curb, and stomping on the back of their head.» ββFather of Beating Victim Offers Reward to Find AttackersβΒ by Jed BoalΒ KSL-TVΒ (Salt Lake City, Utah)Β Oct. 30, 2006. (source:...
pound Β n.βΒ Β«Well, now the latest thing is calledβ¦knuckles, and this one looks like itβs going to be around for a while. Iβve heard a few people refer to it as a βpoundβ but whatever the case is, itβs gotten totally out of hand. I walk into work and...
puppet mouth Β n.βΒ Β«βYour face has a lot of character,β he says. Uh-oh. In my book, character is another word for wrinkles. But when I ask him which wrinkles I should get rid of, he says, βI donβt see anything I find offensive as a plastic surgeon...

