five and fly n.— «As West Point’s academic reputation has improved, more and more graduates are serving their mandatory five years, then leaving the army: five-and-fly, as it’s known. In essence, the government is spending incredible sums...
twizzle n.— «“Ironically, that’s the element these two are know for being amazing at,” interjected Susie Cluett of a reputation for close proximity, unison and quality through the two required ‘twizzle’ (side by side moving spins)...
Tricky-dadian n.— «Despite all this money, T&T does not have the best reputation in the region since its citizens are referred to as “Tricky-dadians.”» —“Win some, lose some” by Tony Deyal Trinidad...
tough room n.— «Remember that this letter was written by Paul to the church at Crete. This was a “tough room” for ministry because of the reputation of the citizens.» —“I am no longer relevant. Or am I?” by...
sheetrockero n.— «Everyone has a place in the Colorado job market, he explains. Men from Chihuahua have a reputation as good construction workers: they do sheetrock installation, taping and house framing. Sheetrock layers are known by a...
dodgepot n.— «Dodgepot Presumably derived from “dodgy” and “hotpot,” a dodgepot is a horse which has failed to live up to its breeding and reputation.» —by Gerald Hammond Language of Horse...