Brookings effect n.— «Brookings, just north of the California border along the Oregon coast, is known for its sometimes very un-coastal weather that has come to be called the “Brookings effect.”» —“Brookings Oregon bakes...
bammy n.— «At breakfast in his Kingston hotel next morning, a somewhat discouraged Satin was browsing through the local newspaper when his eye fell on a small news item: a group of women in the village of Brown’s Hall were struggling to...
white-label adj. (of a product or service) generic or un-branded and intended for resale or wholesale. Also as v. Editorial Note: Another kind of white-label is a music recording with a blank label, usually a special or early release. Thanks to Joe...
burn off v. in entertainment television, to broadcast un-aired episodes of a canceled program. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)