past-poster n.— «At the roulette table the subject is the “team past post,” a deft system that accomplices use to slip a huge bet onto the table after the ball has dropped on the winning number. The best past-posters distract...
dally
n.— «Ropers must dally to stop steer.» —“Here Are Rodeo Events and Rules Governing Them” Nevada State Journal (Reno) June 29, 1952. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Ja well no fine
other.— «Because “ja well no fine” make sense to us.» —by Jean-Marie Dru Beyond Disruption: Changing the Rules in the Marketplace Apr. 12, 2002. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Taig n.— «They love to mock each other with grim, hate-ridden slogans like “Don’t be vague, kill a Taig (Catholic).”» —“On Belfast’s Walls, Hatred Rules OK” by Paul Majendie Sydney Morning...