Trinbagonian n. a resident of the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
juke n.— «You have to run around them. Have you ever played NFL2K? Then you know what a juke is. Just fake them out.» —“Re: Resident Evil:Code Veronica” by SJC Usenet: alt.games.video.sega-dreamcast Apr. 2, 2000...
wooby n.— «The resident villain, Huxley (Mandy Patinkin, suitably silly in a scenery-chewing turn), steals Elmo’s “wooby”—his word for the blanket—thus forcing the littlest Muppet on a perilous quest to retrieve it...
rollator n.— «To improve this resident’s gait, staff worked closely with him, helping him ambulate more regularly. Therapy staff taught him how to use a rollator walker.» —“Pulling together for restraint reduction” by...
whoadie n. a casual, familiar form of address for a friend. Also wodie, wody. Editorial Note: This term appears to originate in the hip-hop scene of New Orleans, La. Etymological Note: < wardie ‘resident of a political ward’ (source: Double...
stove pipe v.— «The net result was what came to be called “stove piping” where all centers began dueling fiefdoms—all intent on having their own min-NASA complete with efforts which unabashedly duplicated those resident at...