grenade n.— «The problem was the third leg of this female tripod: the grenade. Now, this is a term my roommates and I use to describe the friend of the hot girls who was not blessed with the same physique as her head-turning counterparts...
wingery
n.— «The Wingery buffalo wings.» —“Just wing it Spur-of-the-moment snack idea now hot item in bars, eateries” Winnipeg Free Press (Canada) Dec. 6, 1995. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
wing
n.— «Wings—the bulges of fat that protrude over the fastening strap of the bra.» —“Body Contouring with Liposuction” WSOC-TV (Charlotte, North Carolina) Dec. 28, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
North Texas n.— «The right wing of this party is like the American Republican party and mostly based in Alberta (North Texas due to it having lots of oil and cowboys).» —“Martin Gets 86’ed” by yochanan Little Green...
snout house n.— «Bored with mere breezeways that connected detached garages to houses, homeowners sought to bridge the distance with direct access to kitchens, laundry centers and dens. Garages doubled, even tripled in size to accommodate...
ecotheology n.— «Calling themselves “Creation Care” activists rather than “environmentalists” (a designation they associate with liberals, secularists and Democrats), they represent the conservative wing of a...