legend in one’s lunchtime other.— «Len Evans, for whom the phrase “legend in his own lunchtime” might have been coined, used to quote Lord Byron saying that all farewells should be sudden.» —“Australia loses man who lit...
dinosaur wine n.— «Big Ed has decided the challenge of building a national championship team at TCU is greater than that of searching for dinosaur wine (oil).» —“Semi-Tougher: The escapades of a middle-aged Billy Clyde” by...
dinosaur wine n. petroleum or its derivatives. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
dinosaur wine n.— «He also called for Texas to become less dependent on dwindling sources of oil and gas—or as he called it “dinosaur wine”—and more open toward renewable resources such as biodiesel.» —“Kinky Friedman says he’s...
dinosaur wine n.— «WD-40 contains petroleum distillates, PERIOD. No fish oil, no anise, no diddly. Just well-processed “dinosaur wine.”» —“Re: WD-40 and Fish?” by Tom Fry in Trail, British...
dinosaur wine n.— «Much of the money made in the oil business has been raked in by companies that had no direct interest in dinosaur wine.» —“Gates may have last laugh in break-up” by Bill Schadewald Triangle Business...