chief memory officer n.— «Some company hire historians to write their histories, whereas others remember the simple truth that their long-tenured employees are their best historians. These “chief memory officers” are...
ditch the line v.— «Fer the bitchy record, not all A-listers ditch the line—Sean Penn waited a whopping 40 minutes with the rest of the commoners.» —“The Awful Truth” by Ted Casablancas E Online Dec. 2, 2004...
truth window n.— «A truth window is a common thing that’s built into these rice straw buildings, because actually when they are covered with stucco it’s very difficult to tell, other than the very sort of soft look that the building has...
sauce shelf n.— «Johansson seems to have been cast in every third movie made recently, and gets incredible press every time she shows up on the red carpet displaying what the British tabloids refer to as her “sauce shelf...
near the flagpole adv.— «The truth was that Kelly loved the action in the field and did not like to be in Saigon near the flagpole.» —“When I have your wounded” by Patrick Brady Flight Journal Feb., 1999...
bodcast
n.— «Even Playboy offers podcasts, or as they call it, “bodcasts.”» —“As you like it” by Aleks Tapinsh The Truth (Elkhart, Ind.) Feb. 4, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)