slobber-knocker n.— «An overflow crowd of 4,500 at Tiger Field was treated to an exciting slobber-knocker that featured three lead changes and big hits.» —“Wagoner Nips Coweta, Wins County War” by John D...
slobber-knock n.— «The longest and toughest preseason practice of Ken Hatfield’s regime gave Thomas an opportunity to slobber-knock his way to the starting unit.» —“Hogs’ Defense Bolstered By Self-Recruited Thomas” by Bill...
conehead n.— «Bingham, a biochemist at Clarkson University, is a self- described “conehead” whose livelihood depends on scuba diving for tropical marine cone snails and coaxing them to discharge their venom in his laboratory...
drown night n.— «The post-game show will feature karaoke and a drown night—$7 for all you can drink.» —“Are you ready for some football?” by Barbara Allen Tulsa World (Okla.) Jan. 28, 2001. (source: Double...
voodoo poll n.— «Cole previously had called a Hargis poll showing Hargis leading in Tulsa “a shell game.” Hunter said this week’s poll for Price was a “voodoo poll.”» —“2 Republican Candidates for Governor...
cardinal n.— «Istook gained even more influence after being named a so-called “cardinal,” the moniker given to those who chair an appropriations subcommittee.» —“Istook says no to run for governor” by Jim...