chop-up n.— «Mr. Albarn brought them as well into the revue, or the “chop-up,” as he called it—a Nigerian term for a feast.» —“Street Energy in a Festive Ruckus of African Grooves and Western Pop” by Ben Ratliff New...
seagull v. to hang back and await an opportunity to benefit from desirable circumstances found or created by other people. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
burping bedpost n. a bassoon. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)