fauxtesting n.— «“Fauxtesting” as it’s called is when someone shows up to a protest, usually one that is probably harsh or vulgar or takes on some serious issue (abortion, hatespeech, gender equality, etc), and attempts to make a...
ginch n.— «Around here (Saskatchewan, Canada), gautch (gauch?) is a fairly commonly understood, perhaps slightly vulgar, word for underwear. It is usually used for male underpants, but can also stand for panties and even be extended to...
sack dance n.— «Hill sprinted away from the scene of his first six catches to raise his arms before the angry crowd; and Barrow and Armstead did a fourth-quarter sack dance Saturday that included flailing arm gestures some fans found...
vernac adj.— «They had argued and talked and laughed about what to call their parts, she hated lund and chut, how vernac and crude and vulgar she said.» —by Vikram Chandra Love and Longing in Bombay Mar. 1, 1997. (source:...
breakfast-table test n.— «Rosenberg applies what he calls “the breakfast-table test” to any gruesome picture, titillating image or vulgar word. He doesn’t want to make people sick over their cornflakes.» —“Ombudsman:...
naco adj. common, ordinary, plebeian, unfashionable, vulgar. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)