sword throat n.— «The most common medical complaint: a sore throat, or “sword throat” as it’s known in the business, which typically occurred while they were still learning, after frequent performances or from stunts involving multiple or...
prospiracy n. a secret plan by a group to do something beneficial. Editorial Note: Rather than originating with a single instance or person, this word is regularly re-coined as the antonym of “conspiracy.” (source: Double-Tongued...
headsy-headsy
adj.— «The President says no deal.…I guess well have to be headsy-headsy about this.» —by Warren Hinckle Deadly Secrets Nov., 1992. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
pinging n.— «Eighty percent of networking is just staying in touch. Ferrazzi calls it “pinging.” It’s a quick, casual greeting. He makes hundreds of phone calls a day.» —“The 10 Secrets of a Master...