wife-in-law n.— «In regard to what word your sister should use to describe her former husband’s new spouse, we have heard a few terms to describe that relationship: You used one of them, “wife-in-law.” We have also heard the term “stepwife,” but...
stepwife n.— «In regard to what word your sister should use to describe her former husband’s new spouse, we have heard a few terms to describe that relationship: You used one of them, “wife-in-law.” We have also heard the term “stepwife,” but...
fifi n.— «Actually, in Juvie, they used to call it a Fifi and it was a rubber glove instead of a sock.» —“The road to hell is paved with…socks” by spawnsong in Montreal, Can. Make your sister think I love her May 11, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued...
woo-woo
adj.— «Leave it to his kooky sister to think that sitting around with a bunch of woo-woos was going to get him a date.» —by David Ramsdale Red Hot Tantra Mar. 1, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
utzy n.— «I tried escargot (something i swore i would never do) and it wasnt bad, but im not planning on making eating slugs a habit. then we went back to our hotel and my mommy, sister, and i took a walk around downtown evanston. sunday, we went...
Yuma n.— «In Cuban street slang, yuma means a foreigner, more specifically, someone from a non-Spanish speaking European or North American country, and most particularly, from the United States. When someone asks my brother-in-law where his sister...

