hero n.— «On Munson’s salad shoot, Tapp is ready around 10 a.m. to start shooting the “hero.” Munson has fashioned a work of art.» —“Feast For The Eyes—Food Stylists Get Visual With Victuals, Hoping For Picture-Perfect...
D-girl n.— «Demi’s “production company” is simply a vanity shell deal at Columbia Pictures. All the above-the-title actors have them to soothe their egos. Essentially, the studio gives them a few hundred thou to pay a D-girl...
lung-opener n.— «In the season’s lung opener Cosmo-Hindu Open, Vijay Kumar winner of the Order of Merit for last two years, was a picture of excellence.» —“Exciting golfing season in the offing” by Brandon...
own
v.— «this site, to borrow some of the parlance of the day, OWNS.» —“take a picture, it’ll last longer” by Jason (“Jumblebunny”) Population: Tire May 24, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
totty shot n. a picture or brief broadcast of a (nude, semi-nude, or attractive) woman, used to appeal to male readers or viewers. Etymological Note: totty ‘girl or woman, esp. one who is loose, or a prostitute.’ (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
COLA n.— «The commissioners’ decision to give the employees a cost-of-living adjustment—a COLA in the parlance of the budget writers—was prompted by the improved revenue picture.» —“Calvert Includes Pay Raise In Budget” by...