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blast

blast  n.— «He said the traditional way of reaching a young crowd through TV spots was not nearly as cost-effective as the blast of billboards.» —“ Adidas runs with Bailey despite trash talk” by Marina Strauss Globe...

whiskey tango

whiskey tango  n.— «It’s not like it’s a bad neighborhood. it’s just three houses in a row, right across the street, that contain dipshits, drunks and what darci likes to call whiskey tango types—white trash (w.t. in copspeak is whiskey...

woof it up

woof it up
 v. phr.— «As for trash talk, sure, they’ll woof it up on the court.» —“What’s ‘Hot’ in hoops” by Troy Johnson Columbus Ledger-Enquirer (Ga.) Dec. 19, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

DMORT

DMORT  n.— «I called someone to decode the DMORT code on a trash dumpster. It looked like it had been there a week.» —“Downtown” by Jacob Appelbaum in New Orleans Jacob Appelbaum’s weblog Sept. 11, 2005...

trash-mover

trash-mover  n.— «Trash-mover. A heavy downpour of rain. “We had a trash mover out our way to-day.” General» —by Harry Harrison Kroll in George Peabody College for Teachers A Comparative Study of Upper and Lower...