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boxla

boxla  n.— Note: A blend of “box” and “lacrosse.” «The summer lacrosse season is still a few months away, but it’s never too soon to talk a little boxla.» —“Lacrosse busy during so-called off...

off-siding

off-siding  n.— «Traffic officers working with Transport for London and Tower Hamlets Council are manning the operation from 7am to 9am to speak to motorcyclists about the dangers of the practice known as ‘off-siding’—dodging round...

off-cube

off-cube  adj.— «In the end they went with the BBC’s ball-by-ball feed on Radio 2000, despite having local commentators on standby to commentate off television at the SABC’s Auckland Park studios. The practice—known as “off cube”...

dragging

dragging  n.— «He added “dragging” by minibuses on Highway 1 between Speightstown and Bridgetown on the off-peak hours and on Highway 7 (South Coast) by ZRs was sometimes overbearing. “Dragging” is the term used to...

off-air reporter

off-air reporter  n.— «Mr. Conroy, whose job title is “off-air reporter,” (because he does not normally appear on television) is one of many young journalists hired by the networks to follow the candidates across the country, filing video...