crowd shock n.— «So when they get in, they won’t have what I call “rookie shock” or “crowd shock.” They don’t get in front of sixty, seventy thousand people and (pee) down their leg.» —“The 49ers: Q&A with...
knocks and socks n.pl.— «That reclaim program is effective for both emissions of knocks and socks.» —by Lucille Van Ommering in Sacramento, Calif. Meeting Before The California Air Resources Board May 22, 1997...
pupusería n.— «For years, Salvadorans in the United States have enjoyed their national food at pupuserías, little restaurants that specialize in pupusas.» —“Pupusas filled with the taste of El Salvador” by Juan...
pupusa n.— «Everyone in El Salvador knows the pupusa. This thick tortilla, typically filled with combinations of cheese, beans, pork and a green vegetable blossom called loroco, is a staple of restaurants and home kitchens. Served with a...
feature
n.— «Feature: All the man-made goodies available in the park to ride or jib on.» —“The terms of terrainment” Sacramento Bee (California) Dec. 30, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
rowdy
adj.— «Rowdy: Similar to burly but on a lighter note. Scary, but energizing and exciting.» —“The terms of terrainment” Sacramento Bee (California) Dec. 30, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)