put a nickel in someone
v. phr.— «Somebody put a nickel in him today.» —“The Early Show” by Jane Clayson CBS News Aug. 29, 2001. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
put a nickel in someone v. phr.— «I don’t remember putting a nickel in you. But since you’re here, why don’t y’all just eat some of that crap that y’all are so adept at producing?» —“Re: Apology to Don Ridgway” by Humor...
shearography n. a method of detecting surface defects using lasers. Editorial Note: This is most common in the aerospace industries. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)