manumatic adj.— «Ultimately, the automatic and manual survived as the two mainstays. Now we have the modern “manumatic,” a term meaning that you can use the console-mounted shift lever in both the normal PRNDL (Park, Reverse...
turkey slap n.— «The men were thrown off the program at the weekend after the footage showed Bric holding down Ms Halliwell while Cox rubbed his groin in her face in what is known as a “turkey slap”.» —“Bad publicity may...
slap and ship v. phr.— «Many initial trials using RFID tags or composite codes have used desk-top printing units and handheld scanners/readers—essentially “slap and ship” as it is known in the industry.» —“Item-Level...
spooty
adj.— «Hey, can I have one where I slap Harlan Band across the face? That spooty earth-eediot.» —“Re: Spung at Heart—Review” Usenet: alt.tv.space-cases June 7, 1997. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
slap n.— «Best of the Bay Series: Nuthin But Slap! Not slap meaning bad, but slap meaning good.» —“Mixtape Shmixtape” by Tamara Palmer SF Weekly (San Francisco, California) Nov. 9, 2005. (source: Double...
paipai v.— «Nets also can be used with a technique known as paipai (to beat or slap the water) fishing in which fish are chased into a surround net, similar to the traditional hukilau (seine fishing) method.» —“Meetings, survey find...