circus save n.— «Conklin would make circus save after circus save and the game remained 2-0 until Cory Cross went to the box for having a sloped forehand and bolts in his neck.» —“Practice Makes Pitiful” by Dennis...
wig-wag n.— «The banjo crossing signal, also called a wig-wag, was (and still might be in some places) a round target with a hole in the center that swung back and forth when activated. Looked somewhat like a banjo being swung back and...
pogie n.— «Kitting out for a kayak trip in sub-zero waters demands several layers of thermal underwear, a dry suit, waterproof Neoprene boots, woolly hat, neck warmer, gloves and pogies, a sort of waterproof sock to protect hands from...
talk through (the side of) one’s neck v. phr.— «No pictures—thus Alon was talking through his neck. He was just testing the reaction of the people. well he got what he wanted.» —“Re: Red brass vs. yellow brass” Usenet: alt...
talk out (the side of) one’s neck v. phr.— «Hey—you’re talking out the side of your neck/Hey—you’re gonna get what’s coming to you yet.» —“Talkin’ Out the Side of Your Neck” by Cameo She’s...
talk out (the side of) one’s neck
v. phr.— «He was ossified and out of it and talking out the side of his neck.» —by Ricardo Cortez Cruz Straight Outta Compton Jan. 1, 1992. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

