whale n. a large man-made snow mound. Editorial Note: Usually resulting from a commercial snow-grooming machinery typical of a ski resort. Etymological Note: So-called because of their large, round shape and perhaps influenced by “whale”...
whale n.— «A whale is a mound of snow allowed to settle on a trail to be moved where it’s needed later.» —“On the slopes—Ski areas have a whale of a time despite record warmth” by Mike Szostak Providence...
Freddy n.— «The big challenge, Balcomb predicts, will be figuring out which whale produced which poop, because they congregate so closely. And the water here, unlike in the Bahamas, is often cloudy. “Figuring out who did a Freddy is...
whale tail n.— «The whale tail of her thong points to a string troubling her big arse like a cheese cutter driving through a squishy mozzarella ball.» —“Spike Heels and Skin Tight Jeans” by Audrey This Is Not A Diary...
whale tail
n.— «Garv is working on Whale Tail it’s a comedy about the fashion of exposed thongs.» —by Garv I Am The Sign Stealer In Everyone Jan. 3, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
whale tail n. the appearance of thong or g-string underwear above the waistband of pants, shorts, or a skirt. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)