fundit n.— «“I either say I’m a television personality or that I’m a fundit,” the 36-year-old says from his home in New York. “I coined the term “fundit,” and The New York Times stole it from me. I feel violated. I...
home stager n.— «Hadda turned to a surprising source for help: the “home stager” she’d hired earlier to strip the personality from her old home so it would be more attractive to potential buyers.» —“Act II for Home...
bud vase feature n.— «A “bud vase feature” is functionality outside the core purpose of a product that evokes emotion about the product, and allows the user to express their personality or character in their use of the product...
cut adj.— «Steroids changed Taylor’s personality as well as his body. In a matter of months, he developed a muscular 205-pound physique—”cut” in the teenaged parlance.» —“Family blames steroids for death” by...
dogly n.— «Dogly. To describe someone who is not only ugly but their whole personality reeks dog.» —“Dogly” by Ayesha Ghanchi Ayesha’s Ever Expanding Vocabulary (New Cross, Eng.) Oct. 22, 2004. (source:...
biodynamics n.— «Biodynamics, its advocates assert, maximizes the personality of a given plot of earth. Like a homeopathic doctor, a biodynamic farmer analyzes the land and determines what is out of balance. The aim is to turn the land...