rust out v. phr.— «It was during the 80s, when affluence had become more prevalent, that the foot-stamping began, giving rise to “rust out,” a term used to describe workers who “waste away, unchallenged and...
bash and build n.— «Financially speaking, there are far worse fates for a homeowner than to be the neighbor of a “bash and build.” Love them or hate them, teardowns generally bolster the resale prices of their neighbors.» —“The Heart...
fuzzer n.— «My 7 line python fuzzer found several file format bugs in 3 hours. Quite alarming. No deep analysis was done, I leave that to the community.» —“Some 0day Pocs” by Mati Aharoni Full-disclosure Mailing...
go bazootie v. phr. to go crazy. Editorial Note: This term is not common. It is probably a form of go berserk ‘to become frenzied; to go crazy’ and related to the also uncommon go bazonkers. Also see bazooty. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
boo-boo face n. a pout or pouty facial expression; moue; boo-boo lip, an out-thrust lip. Editorial Note: Probably from the facial expression children make when they have a boo-boo ‘minor injury.’ (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)