Entertainment Industry Jargon

409 words in this vocabulary list

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noun a form of physical activity or performance involving agility, balance, and coordination, such as tumbling, contortions, and balancing acts

  • The circus performer amazed the audience with her graceful acrobatics.
  • I can't believe how cool those acrobatics were at the show last night!
  • Did you see that dude bust out some sick acrobatics on the skateboard?
  • Her ability to juggle multiple tasks at once is like a mental acrobatics.

noun an establishment with arcade games

  • The arcade was filled with various types of gaming machines.
  • Let's hang out at the arcade this weekend.
  • The arcade is the bomb, man!
  • Her smile lit up the room like a neon sign in an arcade.

noun a sound that is able to be heard

adjective able to be heard

  • The speaker's voice was barely audible in the large auditorium.
  • I couldn't hear what she was saying because her voice was barely audible.
  • Turn up the volume, I can't hear anything, it's not audible enough.
  • The impact of her words was so powerful that it was almost audible in the room.

noun a trial performance to demonstrate suitability for a particular role or job

  • She prepared diligently for her audition for the lead role in the play.
  • I heard Sarah nailed her audition for the school musical.
  • I totally aced my audition for the band, bro!
  • Life is like an audition, you have to give it your all to succeed.

noun A person who supports or promotes a particular person, group, or organization, especially financially.

  • The backer of the project has decided to increase their financial support.
  • The project's backer is putting in more money.
  • The backer dude is really coming through with the cash.
  • She was the main backer of his dreams, always supporting and encouraging him.

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  • The students played a friendly game of soccer, passing the ball back and forth.
  • Let's go play catch with the ball in the backyard.
  • I heard he really dropped the ball on that project.
  • She's always juggling so many responsibilities, like keeping multiple balls in the air.

noun a person who promotes or advertises something in an exaggerated or flamboyant manner

  • The ballyhoo man was responsible for attracting a crowd to the event with his lively announcements.
  • The ballyhoo man really knows how to get people excited about the show.
  • That ballyhoo man sure knows how to hype up a crowd!
  • She was like a ballyhoo man, always drawing attention to herself with her flamboyant personality.

verb to deceive or trick someone through elaborate means

  • The con artist bamboozled the elderly couple out of their life savings.
  • I can't believe he bamboozled us into buying that old car.
  • She totally bamboozled me with her smooth talk.
  • The magician bamboozled the audience with his impressive sleight of hand tricks.

noun a person who spends a lot of time in bars, often drinking alcohol

  • The barfly sat at the counter, nursing his drink and watching the other patrons.
  • The barfly is always here, every night without fail.
  • That guy is a real barfly, he practically lives at this place.
  • She's a barfly for art galleries, always attending every exhibit opening night.

verb to travel around an area giving speeches, performances, or political rallies, especially in a forceful or dramatic way

  • The politician decided to barnstorm through rural areas to gain support for his campaign.
  • Let's barnstorm through the town and see what trouble we can get into.
  • I heard they're going to barnstorm the concert tonight, it's going to be wild.
  • The CEO barnstormed through the office, inspiring everyone with her vision for the company's future.

noun a person who is considered attractive or beautiful while bathing or swimming

  • The bathing beauty gracefully walked along the shore, exuding elegance and charm.
  • Check out the bathing beauty over there, she's got all the guys' attention.
  • That bathing beauty is a total beach babe, everyone's talking about her.
  • She was a bathing beauty in the sense that her confidence and poise radiated like the sun on a summer day.

noun a person who operates on a large scale or in a significant way

  • The company is run by a big time operator with years of experience in the industry.
  • That guy thinks he's a big time operator just because he drives a fancy car.
  • Don't trust that big time operator, he's always looking out for himself.
  • She may seem like a small town girl, but deep down she's a big time operator.

noun a large tent, typically with a high point in the center, used for circuses and other traveling shows

  • The circus performers entertained the audience under the big top.
  • Let's go check out the show at the big top!
  • The big top is where all the cool acts happen.
  • The big top represents the center of attention and excitement in the circus.

noun a person who talks excessively or indiscreetly

  • The blabbermouth in the office cannot keep any secrets.
  • Don't tell Sarah anything important, she's a total blabbermouth.
  • I can't stand that blabbermouth, always gossiping about everyone.
  • His blabbermouth got him into trouble with the authorities.

noun a loud, harsh sound

verb to make a loud, harsh sound

  • The blare of the sirens could be heard from miles away.
  • I can't stand the blare of that loud music next door.
  • The blare of the car horn startled me as I crossed the street.
  • The blare of the headlines in the news was overwhelming.

adjective extremely drunk or intoxicated

adverb in a state of extreme drunkenness or intoxication

  • After consuming too much alcohol, he was completely blotto and unable to stand.
  • She got so blotto at the party last night that she couldn't even remember how she got home.
  • I was so blotto after that concert, I could barely find my way out of the venue.
  • The team's performance was so poor that their chances of winning were blotto.

noun a promenade or walkway made of wooden boards, typically along a beach or waterfront

  • The boardwalk along the beach was bustling with tourists enjoying the sunny weather.
  • Let's take a stroll down the boardwalk and grab some ice cream.
  • The boardwalk is lit with all the shops and games.
  • The boardwalk of life is full of twists and turns, but it's important to keep moving forward.

noun a large amount of something desirable or profitable

  • The recent oil discovery in the region has led to a financial bonanza for the local economy.
  • Finding that vintage car in the barn was a total bonanza!
  • Scoring tickets to the concert was a real bonanza.
  • Her unexpected promotion was a bonanza for her career.

noun an area that is considered backward or unsophisticated

  • The small town was located deep in the boondocks, far away from any major city.
  • I can't believe you live way out in the boondocks, it must be so quiet out there.
  • Let's go camping in the boondocks this weekend, it'll be a great adventure.
  • After getting lost in the boondocks of her mind, she finally found clarity and peace.

noun a state of being bored; lack of interest or excitement

  • Boredom can often lead to decreased productivity in the workplace.
  • I always feel a sense of boredom when I have nothing to do on the weekends.
  • I was so bored out of my mind during that lecture.
  • Boredom is like a dark cloud that hovers over me when I have nothing to occupy my time.

noun a gesture of respect or acknowledgment made by bending the body forward

verb to withdraw or resign from a situation or activity gracefully

  • After much consideration, he decided to bow out of the competition.
  • She's going to bow out of the project because it's taking up too much of her time.
  • I'm going to bow out of this party early, I'm not feeling it tonight.
  • It's time for him to bow out gracefully and retire from the spotlight.

verb to surprise or overwhelm someone, typically with a sudden event or action

  • The unexpected news of the promotion really bowled over the entire team.
  • I was completely bowled over by how good the pizza was at that new restaurant.
  • Her performance in the audition totally bowled me over.
  • The beauty of the sunset never fails to bowl me over.

noun a sport or activity of fighting with the fists, especially as a form of entertainment or exercise

  • The boxing match was scheduled for Saturday evening at the arena.
  • I love watching boxing matches on TV with my friends.
  • He's been boxing with his inner demons for years now.
  • Their argument turned into a verbal boxing match, with neither side willing to back down.

noun a noisy quarrel or fight

verb to engage in a noisy quarrel or fight

  • The brawl that broke out at the protest resulted in several injuries.
  • Did you hear about the brawl that went down at the club last night?
  • Things got heated and a brawl erupted between the two groups.
  • The political debate turned into a verbal brawl as both candidates passionately argued their points.

noun a person who engages in noisy, rough, or violent fights or quarrels

adjective relating to someone who engages in fights or quarrels

  • The police were called to break up a fight between two brawlers outside the bar.
  • That guy is known as a real brawler, always getting into fights at the slightest provocation.
  • Watch out for that brawler, he's got a mean right hook.
  • In the world of politics, he was known as a brawler for his aggressive debating style.

verb engaging in a noisy, quarrelsome, or aggressive argument or fight

  • The brawling between the two rival gangs led to multiple arrests.
  • The brawling at the bar last night got out of hand pretty quickly.
  • Those guys were straight up brawling in the street over a parking spot.
  • The brawling of ideas during the debate highlighted the intense differences in opinions.

noun the transmission of radio or television signals

verb to transmit a program or information over the airwaves

  • The broadcasting of the royal wedding was watched by millions of viewers around the world.
  • I love broadcasting my gaming sessions on Twitch for my friends to watch.
  • Did you catch the latest podcast broadcasting live from New York City?
  • Her smile was like a broadcasting signal, lighting up the room with joy.

noun a street in New York City famous for its theaters and musical productions

  • The new musical on Broadway has been receiving rave reviews from critics.
  • I heard there's a really popular show playing on Broadway right now.
  • Let's catch a show on Broadway this weekend, it'll be lit!
  • Her performance was like a shining star on the Broadway stage.

noun a person or animal that is physically strong and aggressive, often involved in fighting or violence

  • The bruiser was known for his aggressive playing style on the football field.
  • Watch out for that bruiser, he's a tough guy to beat in a fight.
  • I heard that new guy is a real bruiser, so be careful around him.
  • Her words were like a bruiser, leaving a lasting impact on everyone in the room.

noun a person who behaves in a ridiculous or funny way

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  • The politician was criticized for behaving like a buffoon during the debate.
  • I can't believe that buffoon just tripped over his own feet!
  • That guy is such a buffoon, always making a fool of himself.
  • His actions made him appear as a buffoon in front of his colleagues.

noun a public spectacle in which a bull is fought by a matador in a specially built arena for the entertainment of the spectators

  • Bullfight is a traditional spectacle in Spain where a matador faces a bull in a ring.
  • Have you ever been to a bullfight? It's quite the experience.
  • Some people find bullfights to be cruel and unnecessary.
  • Facing a difficult challenge can sometimes feel like being in a bullfight.

adjective showing lack of skill or clumsiness

  • The bumbling intern made several mistakes during the presentation.
  • My bumbling brother always manages to spill his drink at dinner.
  • That bumbling fool tripped over his own feet again!
  • The bumbling politician stumbled through his speech, unable to articulate his points clearly.

noun a day

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  • After completing all the tasks on the agenda, it is time to call it a day.
  • I'm exhausted, let's just call it a day and go home.
  • I can't deal with this anymore, let's just call it a day and bounce.
  • Sometimes it's best to know when to call it a day and move on to something new.

noun the act of canceling something; a decision to stop or discontinue a planned event or activity

  • The cancellation of the event was due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • They had to cancel the party at the last minute.
  • The gig got axed because of the weather.
  • The cancellation of their plans felt like a weight lifted off their shoulders.

noun a person who applies for a job or is nominated for election

  • The candidate had an impressive resume and strong references.
  • I heard that the candidate aced the interview.
  • That candidate is a total rockstar!
  • The candidate's campaign was like a well-oiled machine.

noun a person who cheats or tricks others in card games; a professional card player skilled in cheating or trickery

  • The cardsharp was able to manipulate the deck to his advantage during the poker game.
  • Watch out for that cardsharp, he's always trying to cheat in card games.
  • That cardsharp is a real hustler, always looking to make a quick buck.
  • She was a cardsharp in negotiations, always finding a way to come out on top.

noun a humorous or satirical drawing or comic strip

adjective characteristic of or resembling a cartoon

  • The educational cartoon was a hit among young children.
  • I love watching cartoons on Saturday mornings.
  • That cartoon was so funny, I was cracking up the whole time.
  • His exaggerated storytelling made it seem like a cartoon come to life.

noun a person who receives or disburses money in a shop, bank, or business

  • The cashier at the grocery store efficiently scanned and bagged my items.
  • I asked the cashier for a receipt before leaving the store.
  • The cashier was super chill and gave me a discount on my purchase.
  • In life, we all take turns being the cashier and the customer, exchanging experiences and knowledge.

noun a building or room used for social amusements, typically containing gambling equipment

  • The casino is a popular destination for tourists looking to try their luck at gambling.
  • Let's hit up the casino tonight and see if we can win big!
  • I heard the casino is lit, we should check it out.
  • Life is like a casino, you never know what hand you'll be dealt.

noun an object made by pouring molten metal or other material into a mold

  • The casting for the new play will take place next week.
  • I heard they're casting for a new movie in town.
  • I'm thinking of casting my vote for that candidate.
  • Her words had a casting effect on the audience, leaving them spellbound.

noun a narrow, elevated platform used by models to demonstrate clothing and accessories during a fashion show

  • The model confidently strutted down the catwalk in the latest designer collection.
  • She totally owned the catwalk during the fashion show.
  • Did you see her slay the catwalk? She's a natural.
  • In the competitive world of business, you have to be prepared to walk the catwalk and showcase your skills.

verb to become involved in something, often without intending to

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • She found herself caught up in the midst of a heated debate during the conference.
  • I always get caught up in my favorite TV show and lose track of time.
  • He got caught up in all the drama at school and now everyone is talking about it.
  • Don't get caught up in the small details, focus on the bigger picture instead.

noun a series or sequence of events or things

  • The cavalcade of dignitaries made its way through the city streets.
  • We watched the cavalcade of cars drive by during the parade.
  • The cavalcade of motorcycles roared down the highway.
  • The cavalcade of emotions overwhelmed her as she watched the sunset.

noun a drink taken after another of a different kind, especially a small amount of a strong alcoholic drink taken after a weaker one

  • The chaser in this experiment is used to measure the reaction time of the participants.
  • I always like to have a chaser after taking a shot of tequila.
  • He's known as the ultimate chaser, always pursuing the latest trends and fads.
  • Success is the main goal, but money is just a chaser in the grand scheme of things.

noun a group of singers, typically organized for religious services or public performances

  • The choir performed a beautiful rendition of Handel's Messiah at the concert.
  • I heard the choir is practicing for a big show next week.
  • The choir totally killed it at the talent show.
  • The choir of chirping birds in the morning was a peaceful start to the day.

noun a female dancer in a chorus line of a musical or theatrical production

  • The chorus girl performed flawlessly in the Broadway musical.
  • Did you see that chorus girl nail her dance routine?
  • That chorus girl is killing it on stage!
  • She was like a chorus girl, always in the background but adding to the overall performance.

noun a place where movies are shown on a big screen for the public

adjective relating to the film industry or movies

  • The cinema is a popular form of entertainment for people of all ages.
  • Let's catch a movie at the cinema this weekend.
  • I'm down to hit up the cinema for a flick tonight.
  • His mind was like a cinema, constantly playing scenes from the past.

noun a person or thing that claps, such as the metal bar that strikes a bell or the device that makes noise in applause

  • The clapper in the bell tower was used to signal the start of the ceremony.
  • I accidentally knocked the clapper off the bell while playing around in the tower.
  • The clapper on that old bell is so loud, it can wake up the whole neighborhood.
  • Her laughter was like the clapper of a bell, ringing out joyfully in the room.

noun a member of a group hired to applaud or heckle at a performance

  • The claqueurs were hired to applaud during the opera performance.
  • The claqueur in the audience was really enthusiastic about the show.
  • The claqueur was totally faking their applause.
  • In politics, some people act as claqueurs to show support for a candidate.

noun A large theater or stadium, typically used for public events such as sports or concerts

  • The ancient coliseum in Rome is a popular tourist attraction.
  • Let's meet at the coliseum for the concert tonight.
  • I heard the coliseum is lit during the games.
  • The political debate turned into a verbal coliseum.

noun a return by a well-known person, especially an entertainer or sports player, to the activity in which they have previously been successful

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  • The company is planning a major comeback after facing financial difficulties last year.
  • I heard that the band is making a comeback with a new album.
  • Did you see his epic comeback on the basketball court? It was insane!
  • After a long period of writer's block, she finally made a comeback with a best-selling novel.

noun a person who performs in a humorous way, such as telling jokes or acting in a funny manner

  • The comedian delivered a witty and well-received performance at the charity gala.
  • I love going to see stand-up comedians at the local comedy club.
  • That comedian is hilarious, he always has me in stitches!
  • Being a good comedian requires not just humor, but also timing and delivery.

adjective describing something that is funny or amusing in a silly or ridiculous way

  • The play was filled with comical scenes that had the audience laughing out loud.
  • I can't help but find his clumsy dance moves comical.
  • That movie was so comical, I was rolling on the floor laughing!
  • Her attempts to fix the broken vase with tape were comical at best.

verb to strive against others in order to win a competition or achieve a goal

  • The two companies will compete for the government contract.
  • I heard that the two teams will compete in the finals next week.
  • I'm gonna compete in the talent show this weekend, wish me luck!
  • In the world of business, you have to compete to stay ahead of the game.

noun a person or organization that is competing with others for the same thing or in the same area

adjective competitive

  • Our company is constantly analyzing the strategies of our competitors in order to stay ahead in the market.
  • I heard that our competitor is planning to launch a new product next month.
  • That new startup is really giving our competitor a run for their money.
  • In the business world, you always have to keep an eye on your competitors, just like in a game of chess.

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  • The elegant couch in the living room perfectly complements the rest of the decor.
  • Let's all gather on the couch and watch a movie together.
  • I love chilling on the couch with some snacks and Netflix.
  • She felt like a couch potato after a long day at work, just lounging around and doing nothing.

noun a weight used to balance or offset another weight

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  • The engineer carefully calculated the necessary counterweight to balance the elevator.
  • Make sure you put a counterweight on the other side to even it out.
  • Throw a counterweight on there so it doesn't tip over.
  • Her sense of humor acted as a counterweight to his seriousness.

noun a final appearance or performance, especially at the end of a play or concert

  • The actors took their final bow during the curtain call.
  • Did you see how the audience cheered during the curtain call?
  • The cast killed it during the curtain call!
  • The project's completion felt like a curtain call for our hard work.

noun a person or thing that signals the beginning of something

  • The opera's curtain raiser was a beautiful orchestral piece.
  • The curtain raiser for the concert was a local band playing some popular songs.
  • The curtain raiser at the party was a hilarious skit performed by the host.
  • The new policy announcement served as a curtain raiser for the upcoming changes in the company.

verb to interrupt or end abruptly

adjective having a shortened length or duration

  • The meeting was cut short due to a power outage.
  • Our picnic got cut short because of the rain.
  • The party was lit but got cut short when the cops showed up.
  • Her promising career was cut short by a sudden illness.

noun A person who performs dances as a profession or hobby

  • The professional dancer performed a flawless routine at the ballet recital.
  • My friend is a great dancer and always lights up the dance floor.
  • That dancer has some serious moves, it's insane!
  • She danced through her problems like a skilled dancer gracefully moving across the stage.

noun a reckless person who enjoys taking risks

adjective recklessly daring or bold

  • The daredevil performed a series of dangerous stunts without any hesitation.
  • That daredevil is always up for a thrill!
  • Did you see that crazy daredevil jump off the bridge?
  • She was a daredevil when it came to taking risks in her career.

noun a day when one does not have to work

adjective describing a day that is free from work or responsibilities

  • I am planning to take a day off next week to attend a family event.
  • I'm so excited for my day off tomorrow, I'm going to sleep in and relax all day.
  • I finally have a day off from work, I'm going to chill and binge-watch my favorite TV show.
  • Sometimes we all need a mental health day off to recharge and reset.

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noun a period of twenty-four hours as a unit of time, reckoned from one midnight to the next, corresponding to a rotation of the earth on its axis

adjective relating to or occurring during the day

adverb during the day or on each day

  • The work must be completed by the end of the day.
  • Let's catch up for lunch one day this week.
  • I'm having a lazy day, just chilling at home.
  • Every cloud has a silver lining, even on the darkest day.

noun a quality of brightness and radiance that is visually impressive

verb to impress or astonish greatly

  • The fireworks display was designed to dazzle the audience with its colorful explosions.
  • Her new dress really dazzled everyone at the party.
  • The new video game graphics are so good, they totally dazzle my eyes.
  • His intelligence and wit never fail to dazzle me in conversation.

noun a person or thing that impresses or astonishes by being strikingly attractive or skillful

adjective used to describe something or someone that dazzles or impresses

  • The actress was known for her role as a dazzling dazzler in the Broadway play.
  • Wow, that new dress you're wearing is a real dazzler!
  • Check out that car, it's a total dazzler!
  • Her smile was like a dazzler, lighting up the room wherever she went.

noun the dead branches and other waste wood in a forest or on the ground

adjective no longer useful or productive; obsolete

  • The deadwood in the company was eventually let go to improve efficiency.
  • They finally got rid of all the deadwood at work.
  • We need to cut out the deadwood from our team if we want to succeed.
  • The deadwood in his life was weighing him down, holding him back from progress.

noun a light, entertaining performance or activity

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  • The opera included a divertissement in the form of a ballet performance.
  • We watched a divertissement of acrobatics at the circus.
  • Let's go see a divertissement at the fair, it'll be fun!
  • The magician's trick was a divertissement from the main act.

adjective Attracting or holding the interest or attention of someone; charming or pleasing

  • The speaker delivered an engaging presentation on the latest advancements in technology.
  • I find her storytelling style very engaging, I always get lost in her stories.
  • The new video game is so engaging, I can't stop playing it.
  • The artist's use of color and texture creates an engaging visual experience for the viewers.

verb to take pleasure or satisfaction in; to experience with joy

  • I thoroughly enjoy attending classical music concerts.
  • I really enjoy hanging out with my friends on the weekends.
  • I totally enjoy binge-watching my favorite TV shows.
  • I find that I enjoy the taste of victory after working hard towards my goals.

verb to make something more lively or interesting

  • The new marketing campaign aims to enliven the brand's image and attract more customers.
  • Adding some colorful decorations will enliven the party and make it more fun.
  • Let's enliven this boring class by playing some music and dancing!
  • His jokes never fail to enliven the mood and bring laughter to the room.

noun the tendency to seek distraction and relief from unpleasant realities, especially by seeking entertainment or engaging in imaginative activities

  • Escapism through literature is a common way for people to temporarily forget their troubles.
  • Sometimes I just need a little escapism in the form of a good movie.
  • I use video games as my go-to escapism when I need a break from reality.
  • For some, social media serves as a form of escapism from the monotony of everyday life.

adjective describing something full of interesting or notable events

  • The conference was quite eventful with a variety of speakers and panel discussions.
  • Our road trip turned out to be quite eventful with unexpected detours and pit stops.
  • Last night was so eventful - we ended up at this crazy party and met a bunch of new people.
  • His journey through life has been eventful, filled with highs and lows, twists and turns.

noun a person with senior managerial responsibility in a business organization

adjective relating to or having the power to put plans or actions into effect

  • The executive board will be meeting tomorrow to discuss the budget.
  • The executive team is going out for lunch today.
  • The execs are planning a big project for next month.
  • She is the executive of her own destiny.

adjective feeling very happy, animated, or elated

  • After completing the marathon, she felt exhilarated and accomplished.
  • I was so exhilarated after watching that amazing movie!
  • Dude, I was totally exhilarated after that roller coaster ride!
  • The idea of traveling to a new country always leaves me exhilarated.

noun a lavish or extravagant display or event

  • The opera was a grand extravaganza of music, costumes, and set design.
  • The party last night was an absolute extravaganza with all the decorations and entertainment.
  • The new theme park is a total extravaganza - you have to check it out!
  • Her performance on stage was an emotional extravaganza, captivating the audience with every word she sang.

verb to fail or be unsuccessful, especially in a dramatic or embarrassing way

  • The marketing campaign may fall flat if we don't target the right audience.
  • I hope your joke doesn't fall flat at the party tonight.
  • His attempt to impress her with his dance moves fell flat.
  • Her dreams of becoming a famous singer fell flat when she realized she had no talent.

noun a person who is blamed or punished for the faults or wrongdoings of others, especially as a cover-up for their own actions

  • The fall guy in this situation was clearly set up to take the blame.
  • He always ends up being the fall guy whenever something goes wrong.
  • Don't worry, we'll make sure you're not the fall guy in this mess.
  • He felt like the fall guy in their group, always being blamed for things he didn't do.

noun a loud shout or exclamation

  • The new proposal is a far cry from the original plan.
  • The new design is a far cry from what we had before.
  • The party last night was a far cry from boring.
  • His skills are a far cry from what they used to be.

noun a literary genre that includes novels, short stories, and other works of prose fiction

adjective relating to or characteristic of fiction

  • The library has a large collection of classic fiction novels.
  • I love getting lost in a good fiction book.
  • That movie was total fiction, it didn't even make sense.
  • His explanation was pure fiction, there's no way that could have happened.

noun A person who performs a dangerous act of swallowing fire as a form of entertainment

  • The circus performer showcased his skills as a fire eater during the show.
  • Did you see that fire eater at the carnival? He was amazing!
  • That fire eater at the party was lit!
  • She was a fire eater when it came to tackling difficult challenges in her career.

adjective attracting attention by being bright, colorful, or flashy

  • The flashy car was the talk of the town due to its sleek design and vibrant color.
  • She always wears flashy jewelry to stand out in a crowd.
  • Those flashy sneakers are so lit, bro!
  • His flashy personality shines like a beacon in social gatherings.

noun a printed sheet or booklet that advertises a product or event

adjective relating to or involving flying or air travel

  • The company distributed a flier to promote their new product.
  • I picked up a flier for a local restaurant on my way home.
  • Check out this cool flier I found for a concert next weekend!
  • She was a real flier, always taking risks and trying new things.

noun The act or process of moving through the air using wings or an aircraft.

verb The action of traveling through the air using wings or an aircraft.

adjective Relating to or capable of flight.

  • The flying conditions were optimal for the pilot to navigate through the storm.
  • I love watching birds flying in the sky, it's so peaceful.
  • That concert was so lit, I felt like I was flying the whole time.
  • Her mind was flying with ideas after the brainstorming session.

noun a type of language that is considered vulgar, offensive, or inappropriate

  • The use of foul language is not tolerated in the workplace.
  • Please try to avoid using foul language around the kids.
  • I can't stand it when people use foul language in public.
  • Her foul language was like a sharp knife cutting through the silence.

noun a privilege or right officially granted to a person or a group by a government or organization, especially the right to sell a company's goods or services in a particular area

  • The company decided to expand their business by offering franchise opportunities.
  • I heard that new burger franchise is opening up down the street.
  • That franchise is totally killing it in the market right now.
  • Her smile was like a franchise, spreading happiness wherever she went.

noun a lack of seriousness; lightheartedness or silliness

  • The board members frowned upon the frivolity displayed during the important meeting.
  • She couldn't help but laugh at the frivolity of the situation.
  • Let's ditch the frivolity and get down to business.
  • His mind was filled with frivolity, like a colorful balloon floating in the sky.

noun a person who serves as the public face or spokesperson for a group or organization

  • The front man of the band is responsible for interacting with the audience during performances.
  • The front man always knows how to get the crowd hyped up at concerts.
  • That front man is a total rockstar on stage!
  • In this negotiation, you need to be the front man and take charge of the situation.

noun a poker hand containing three of a kind and a pair

adjective describing a situation where all the seats in a venue are occupied

  • The theater had a full house for the opening night of the new play.
  • We had a full house at the party last night, it was packed!
  • The concert was lit, it was a full house in there!
  • When all my family comes over for the holidays, it's a full house at my place.

noun a person in charge of lighting on a movie or TV set

  • The gaffer on the film set is responsible for overseeing the lighting and camera crews.
  • Hey, have you seen the gaffer around? I need to ask him something about the equipment.
  • I heard the gaffer is a real pro at setting up the lights for the concert.
  • In the world of soccer, the coach is often referred to as the gaffer by the players.

noun a term used to describe something or someone that is exciting, entertaining, or impressive

  • The scientist discovered a new gasser that could potentially be used as a cleaner fuel source.
  • I heard that new car is a real gasser to drive!
  • That party last night was a total gasser, everyone was having a great time.
  • Her jokes are always a gasser, she never fails to make me laugh.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • The veterinarian confirmed that there is no scientific evidence to support the claim that a gay dog is any different from a straight dog.
  • I heard that my neighbor's dog is a gay dog, but I'm not sure if that's even possible.
  • Some people believe that a male dog who humps other male dogs is a gay dog, but it's just a misconception.
  • In the world of dog shows, having a gay dog can actually be an advantage as they tend to be more affectionate and easier to train.

noun a spirit or apparition of a dead person that is believed to appear or become manifest to the living, typically as a nebulous image

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  • The legend of the ghost haunting the old mansion has been passed down for generations.
  • I swear I saw a ghost in that creepy abandoned house last night!
  • Dude, that place gives me the heeby-jeebies, I think it's haunted by ghosts.
  • The ghost of his past mistakes still haunts him to this day.

noun a particular ability to speak easily and confidently in a way that makes people want to listen to you

  • She was known for her eloquence and the gift of gab that captivated audiences.
  • John can talk to anyone for hours, he definitely has the gift of gab.
  • Watch out for Sarah, she's got that gift of gab and can sweet talk her way out of anything.
  • His gift of gab was like a superpower, able to charm and persuade anyone he spoke to.

gig

noun a job, especially one that is temporary or for a specific event

verb to perform as a musician or entertainer in a casual or informal setting

  • She secured a gig as a violinist in the local orchestra.
  • He landed a gig playing guitar at the bar down the street.
  • I scored a sweet gig working for that tech startup.
  • Life is just one big gig, you never know what's coming next.

noun a trick or device intended to attract attention, publicity, or business

  • The company's marketing team came up with a gimmick to attract more customers.
  • I think the new promotion is just a gimmick to get us to spend more money.
  • That new app is just a gimmick to get more downloads.
  • His charm may seem like a gimmick, but it's just his natural charisma shining through.

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  • The actress exuded glamour on the red carpet in her designer gown.
  • She always adds a touch of glamour to her everyday outfits.
  • That party was so glamorous, everyone was dressed to the nines.
  • The city lights at night have a certain glamour that is hard to resist.

noun a person whose job is to do various small and usually boring jobs for other people

  • The gofer was responsible for running errands and assisting with administrative tasks in the office.
  • I asked the gofer to grab me a coffee while they were out.
  • The gofer is always the one who gets stuck with all the grunt work.
  • In this company, the new interns are treated like gofers, doing all the menial tasks for the senior staff.

noun a large and typically roofed stand for spectators at a sports event

verb to behave in a showy or ostentatious manner in order to impress others

  • The spectators filled the grandstand to watch the championship game.
  • Let's grab some seats in the grandstand for a better view.
  • We snagged front row in the grandstand for the concert.
  • She always takes a grandstand position on controversial issues.

adjective unwarranted or uncalled for; given or done free of charge

  • The gratuitous violence in the movie was unnecessary and excessive.
  • I can't stand all the gratuitous ads on this website.
  • That movie had way too many gratuitous explosions, it was over the top.
  • Her gratuitous compliments were thinly veiled attempts to gain favor.

noun a room in a theater or television studio where performers can relax before or after a performance

  • The actors gathered in the greenroom before going on stage.
  • Let's chill in the greenroom until showtime.
  • The greenroom is where all the cool kids hang out backstage.
  • The calm and quiet of the greenroom was a welcome escape from the chaos of the outside world.

noun a dishonest or fraudulent establishment or operation, especially a gambling casino

  • The authorities shut down the gyp joint for illegal gambling activities.
  • I heard there's a gyp joint down the street where people play poker.
  • Let's hit up that gyp joint for some blackjack tonight.
  • The rundown bar felt like a gyp joint with its dim lighting and shady characters.

noun a casual gathering or meeting with friends

verb to spend time socially with someone

  • We should schedule a time to hang out and discuss the project further.
  • Hey, let's hang out this weekend and catch up!
  • I'm down to hang out with you guys later.
  • Sometimes it's nice to just hang out with your thoughts and reflect on life.

noun an event or occurrence

adjective currently taking place or in progress

  • The happening event was attended by prominent figures from various industries.
  • Hey, do you know what's happening this weekend?
  • I heard there's a lit happening at the club tonight.
  • There's a lot happening behind the scenes that we're not aware of.

noun a child's toy consisting of a stick with a model of a horse's head at one end

  • In the 17th century, a hobbyhorse was a popular toy resembling a horse on a stick.
  • Sarah's hobbyhorse is collecting vintage vinyl records.
  • I don't understand why he's always on his hobbyhorse about politics.
  • His insistence on perfection is his hobbyhorse, always striving for the unattainable.

noun a wild or frenzied state of excitement or activity

adjective extremely enthusiastic or excited

  • The stock market went hog wild after the announcement of the new government policy.
  • When the pizza arrived, the kids went hog wild and finished it in minutes.
  • At the concert, the fans went hog wild when their favorite band came on stage.
  • After winning the championship, the team went hog wild celebrating their victory.

noun a style of theatrical performance or writing that is exaggerated or melodramatic; nonsense or foolishness

  • The article was filled with hokum and lacked any credible sources.
  • I can't believe they expect us to buy into that hokum.
  • That movie was just a bunch of hokum, don't waste your time watching it.
  • His promises were nothing but hokum, they never came true.

noun a three-dimensional image formed by the interference of light beams from a laser or other coherent light source

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  • The scientist presented a detailed hologram of the human brain at the conference.
  • Check out this cool hologram of a spaceship I found online!
  • I can't believe how realistic that hologram looks, it's mind-blowing!
  • Her smile was like a hologram, beautiful but not quite real.

noun a slang term for a skilled dancer, especially in tap dancing

  • The hoofer showcased their impeccable footwork during the ballet performance.
  • I heard that new hoofer at the dance studio is really talented.
  • Check out that hoofer busting a move on the dance floor!
  • As a hoofer in the business world, she always knows how to navigate tricky situations with grace.

noun a sport in which horses race against each other, typically on a track

  • Horse racing is a popular sport that involves jockeys riding horses at high speeds around a track.
  • I love going to watch horse racing with my friends on the weekends.
  • Let's place some bets on the horse racing this weekend and see if we can win big!
  • In the world of business, sometimes it feels like we're all just racing horses to reach our goals.

noun a loud, boisterous laugh resembling the sound of a horse

  • The speaker's horselaugh echoed through the grand hall, disrupting the solemn atmosphere.
  • When the comedian told his joke, everyone in the audience burst into a horselaugh.
  • I couldn't help but let out a loud horselaugh when my friend slipped on a banana peel.
  • The politician's statement was met with a collective horselaugh from the audience, indicating disbelief and skepticism.

noun a difficult or dangerous situation in which someone is subjected to intense scrutiny or pressure

adjective describing something that is very tense or uncomfortable

  • The CEO was put on the hot seat during the shareholder meeting.
  • I hate being in the hot seat during presentations.
  • Don't worry, I'll have your back if you end up on the hot seat.
  • The politician found himself in the hot seat after his controversial remarks.

noun a person who is skilled at creating or appreciating humor

  • The humorist entertained the audience with his witty jokes and clever observations.
  • My friend is such a great humorist, always making everyone laugh with his funny stories.
  • That humorist is a riot, cracking jokes left and right.
  • The humorist's words were like a breath of fresh air, bringing lightness and joy to the room.

adjective causing amusement or laughter; funny

  • The speaker delivered a humorous speech that kept the audience entertained.
  • My dad always tells the most humorous jokes at family gatherings.
  • That stand-up comedian is so funny, his jokes are seriously humorous.
  • Her humorous personality lights up the room and brings joy to everyone around her.

adverb in a humorous manner; with humor or in a funny way

  • The speaker humorously remarked on the current political climate during the conference.
  • She humorously imitated her boss's mannerisms at the office party.
  • He always has a way of humorously roasting his friends without hurting their feelings.
  • The comedian humorously painted a picture of what life would be like if cats ruled the world.

noun a secret or confidential matter

adjective characterized by secrecy or confidentiality

  • The details of the project are meant to be kept hush hush until the official announcement.
  • Hey, keep it hush hush, we don't want anyone to find out yet.
  • Let's make sure this party is hush hush, don't want the neighbors complaining.
  • The truth about her past remained hush hush, hidden from everyone.

verb to put someone into a state of hypnosis, or to captivate or mesmerize someone

  • The stage magician was able to hypnotize the audience with his mesmerizing performance.
  • I swear, that movie always manages to hypnotize me into watching it every time it's on TV.
  • She's so good at dancing, she can hypnotize anyone with her moves.
  • The beautiful scenery seemed to hypnotize me, making me forget all my worries for a moment.

ice

noun frozen water, a solid form of water

verb to cover or coat with ice

  • The ice on the pond was thick enough for skating.
  • Can you grab some ice for the drinks?
  • I'm so over this ice-cold weather.
  • Their relationship was on thin ice after the argument.

noun a performer who creates illusions, especially in magic tricks or entertainment

  • The illusionist mesmerized the audience with his sleight of hand tricks.
  • Did you see that illusionist's show last night? It was mind-blowing!
  • That illusionist is a total wizard with cards.
  • She was like an illusionist, able to make her problems disappear with a smile.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'in' shows the location or position of the noun 'bag'.

  • With all the necessary documents submitted, our victory in the court case is practically in the bag.
  • I aced the final exam, so passing the class is totally in the bag.
  • Once we secure the funding, the project will be in the bag.
  • After months of training, winning the marathon feels like it's finally in the bag.

adjective having knowledge or information about a particular subject

preposition indicating inclusion within a group or category

  • It is important to keep those in the know updated on the latest developments.
  • Make sure you let the people in the know about the party this weekend.
  • Only the cool kids who are in the know get invited to the exclusive events.
  • She always seems to be in the know when it comes to gossip.

noun a person who suffers from insomnia, a sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep

  • The doctor diagnosed him as an insomniac due to his chronic inability to fall asleep.
  • My friend is such an insomniac, she's always up late scrolling through her phone.
  • I feel like such an insomniac when I can't stop binge-watching Netflix late into the night.
  • The city that never sleeps is like an insomniac, always buzzing with activity.

noun a person or thing that brings bad luck

verb to bring bad luck to

  • I hope I don't jinx our chances of winning by saying this, but I think we have a strong team.
  • Don't jinx it by talking about how smoothly everything is going!
  • I don't want to jinx our plans, but I have a good feeling about this.
  • She felt like she had a jinx on her, as everything seemed to go wrong whenever she tried to accomplish something.

noun a thing that someone says to cause amusement or laughter, especially a story with a funny punchline

verb to tell a joke or make a joke; to say something amusing or witty

  • He told a witty joke during his speech, which lightened the mood in the room.
  • I heard a funny joke at the party last night that had everyone laughing.
  • That joke was so savage, I couldn't stop laughing!
  • Her excuse for being late was a joke, as it was obvious she just overslept.

noun a very large person or thing

adjective very large or huge in size

  • The jumbo jet was able to carry over 500 passengers on its long-haul flight.
  • I bought a jumbo pack of chips for the party tonight.
  • That burger was jumbo-sized, I could barely finish it!
  • Her to-do list was a jumbo task that seemed never-ending.

noun a festive social gathering, often held for a particular purpose

verb to go on a trip or journey, especially for pleasure

  • The company organized a junket for its employees to visit the new factory.
  • We're going on a junket to the beach this weekend.
  • Let's skip work and go on a junket to Vegas!
  • The senator's trip to the luxury resort was seen as a political junket by the public.

noun a person who kisses; the mouth or lips of a person when kissing

  • The actress was known for being a talented kisser on screen.
  • I heard he's a great kisser, lucky you!
  • She's a total lip-locking kisser.
  • His words were like a sweet kisser on her troubled heart.

verb to impress or amaze someone greatly

adverb in a way that impresses or amazes greatly

  • The candidate's impressive presentation skills really knocked dead the interview panel.
  • Wow, you really knocked it dead with that presentation!
  • She totally knocked it dead with her killer dance moves.
  • His new book is expected to knock dead the critics and readers alike.

noun A person who writes or performs lampoons, which are satirical compositions that mock or ridicule someone or something.

  • The lampooner's satirical sketches were widely acclaimed for their wit and incisiveness.
  • The lampooner really knows how to roast people with their jokes.
  • That lampooner is a savage when it comes to making fun of others.
  • The lampooner's words were like sharp daggers, piercing through the facade of pretense.

noun a man who is attracted to or has a strong preference for a person's legs

  • He is known in the art world as a leg man, specializing in sculptures that focus on the human form.
  • My friend is a total leg man - he can't resist a woman with long legs.
  • I heard he's a leg man, always checking out girls' legs when they walk by.
  • In the world of fashion, he's considered a leg man, always designing outfits that showcase the legs.

noun A word that functions as the name of a person, place, thing, or idea.

verb A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence.

adverb A word that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence.

  • The judge decided to let out the defendant on bail.
  • I'll let out a secret, I actually enjoy doing laundry.
  • Let's sneak out of the party and let out some steam.
  • After holding it in for so long, she finally let out her true feelings about the situation.

noun a person who is lively, sociable, and entertaining at a social gathering or event

  • She is always the life of the party, entertaining guests with her wit and charm.
  • Tom is the life of the party, always making everyone laugh and have a good time.
  • Jenny is such a blast to hang out with, she's always the life of the party.
  • His infectious energy and enthusiasm make him the life of the party wherever he goes.

noun a wire in a system that carries an electric current

adjective describing someone who is full of energy or excitement

  • The electrician identified the live wire and proceeded to safely secure it.
  • Be careful, that wire is a live wire and could give you a shock.
  • Don't touch that wire, it's a real live wire!
  • She's a live wire at parties, always the center of attention.

adjective Describing a person or place as full of energy and enthusiasm; animated and spirited.

  • The lively discussion at the conference kept everyone engaged.
  • The party was so lively with music and dancing all night long.
  • The concert was lit, the crowd was so lively!
  • Her eyes were lively with excitement as she talked about her upcoming trip.

noun a large, outstanding, or unusual event, thing, or person; a person or thing that is particularly impressive or attractive

  • The annual music festival known as Lollapalooza attracts thousands of attendees each year.
  • Are you going to Lollapalooza this summer? It's going to be epic!
  • Lollapalooza is the ultimate music fest, you don't want to miss it!
  • The project was a lollapalooza of success, exceeding all expectations.

noun a person who is visually attractive or appealing

  • The young man was quite a looker and caught the attention of many at the party.
  • Wow, that guy is a real looker! I hope he notices me.
  • Check out that looker over there, they're definitely turning heads.
  • The new sports car is a real looker, with its sleek design and powerful engine.

adjective describing someone who talks loudly and excessively

  • The loudmouthed individual dominated the meeting with their constant interruptions.
  • I can't stand that loudmouthed guy who never stops talking.
  • That loudmouthed dude needs to learn when to zip it.
  • Her loudmouthed attitude drowned out the voices of others in the room.

noun a romantic or sexual relationship between two people who are not married to each other

  • The scandalous love affair between the two politicians was exposed by the media.
  • I heard about Sarah's love affair with her boss, it's all over the office gossip.
  • Did you hear about the crazy love affair going on between those two celebrities?
  • Her love affair with music began at a young age and has only grown stronger over the years.

noun a wild and reckless person, typically one who behaves in a foolish or impulsive way

adjective showing a lack of proper seriousness or caution; recklessly impulsive or foolish

  • The madcap antics of the young students were a cause for concern among the teachers.
  • The madcap road trip with my friends was one for the books.
  • That madcap skateboarder just pulled off an insane trick!
  • Her madcap approach to life always keeps things interesting.

verb to create or invent something, especially a story or an excuse

  • The evidence presented in court was all made up by the witness.
  • I think he just made up that excuse to get out of going to the party.
  • She totally made up that story to cover for her friend.
  • His success was made up of hard work and determination.

noun a professional sports league or organization that is considered to be of the highest level of competition

adjective relating to or characteristic of a major league

  • He aspired to play in the major league one day.
  • I heard she got drafted to the major league team!
  • Dude, he's totally killing it in the major league.
  • Making it to the major league of finance requires a lot of skill and dedication.

verb to engage in celebration or revelry

adjective describing a festive or joyful atmosphere

  • During the holiday season, it is customary to make merry with friends and family.
  • Let's make merry at the party tonight!
  • We're gonna make merry like there's no tomorrow!
  • Despite the challenges, they found a way to make merry and celebrate life.

noun a puppet controlled from above using strings or wires attached to its limbs

  • The puppeteer manipulated the marionette with precision and skill.
  • I used to love playing with marionettes as a kid, they were so fun to control.
  • Hey, did you see that marionette show last night? It was lit!
  • She felt like a marionette, being pulled in different directions by everyone around her.

noun a person, animal, or object that is adopted by a team or organization as a symbolic figure and brings good luck

  • The university's mascot is a lion, symbolizing strength and courage.
  • We cheered loudly for the team's mascot, a friendly bear.
  • That mascot costume is so cool, I wish I could wear it!
  • In the business world, the company's logo is like its mascot, representing its brand identity.

noun A bullfighter, especially the principal one, in a bullfight

  • The matador gracefully danced around the bull in the arena.
  • Did you see that matador take down the bull? Impressive!
  • That matador has some serious skills with a cape.
  • She's a matador in the boardroom, always able to handle any challenge that comes her way.

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noun MC is a noun that stands for Master of Ceremonies, a person who hosts an event or performs as a host at a formal occasion.

verb MC can be used as a verb in informal language to mean hosting or acting as a Master of Ceremonies.

adjective MC can also be used as an adjective to describe someone or something related to hosting or being a Master of Ceremonies.

  • The MC of the event delivered a powerful opening speech.
  • The MC at the party was really funny and kept everyone entertained.
  • The MC at the concert was lit, he really knew how to hype up the crowd.
  • As the MC of the group, she always takes charge and leads by example.

noun a drink laced with a drug to make someone unconscious or incapacitated

  • The suspect was accused of slipping a Mickey Finn into the victim's drink.
  • I heard that bartender is known for serving Mickey Finns to rowdy customers.
  • Watch out for that guy, he's been known to spike drinks with a Mickey Finn.
  • The shady businessman tried to pull a Mickey Finn on his competitors by spreading false information.

noun a form of theatrical entertainment in which performers express emotions and actions through gestures without speech

verb to imitate or mimic someone or something without using words

  • The mime artist performed a silent act at the cultural festival.
  • I saw a mime on the street today pretending to be stuck in a box.
  • Check out that mime over there, he's hilarious!
  • Her facial expressions were like a mime, revealing every emotion without words.

noun a person who mimics or imitates others for entertainment

verb to mimic or imitate someone or something

  • The mimer at the theater troupe was able to perfectly imitate famous actors.
  • The mimer at the party had everyone laughing with their funny gestures.
  • The mimer on TikTok is so good at lip-syncing to popular songs.
  • She was a mimer of emotions, always putting on a different face for different situations.

noun A wealthy and influential person, especially in business or industry.

  • The media mogul made a significant investment in the new technology company.
  • Did you hear about the music mogul's latest album release?
  • That mogul is always throwing the best parties in town.
  • She was a mogul in the fashion industry, known for setting trends and breaking boundaries.

noun a form of entertainment that tells a story through moving images

adjective describing something related to or characteristic of movies

  • The movie we watched last night was a captivating masterpiece of cinematography.
  • Hey, do you want to catch a movie later?
  • That movie was so lit, I can't wait to see it again!
  • Life is like a movie, with different scenes and characters playing their roles.

noun A photograph of a person's face, especially one taken for police records.

  • The suspect's mug shot was taken at the police station.
  • Did you see the mug shot of that guy who got arrested?
  • Check out this dude's mug shot, he looks ridiculous!
  • Her tired face in the morning could be mistaken for a mug shot.

noun A man who is very muscular and strong

  • The muscle man at the gym lifts weights with perfect form.
  • Check out the muscle man over there flexing in the mirror.
  • That muscle man is ripped!
  • He may be small in stature, but he's a muscle man when it comes to negotiating deals.

noun a state or quality of being new, original, or unique

adjective relating to something new or unusual

adverb novelty can also be used as an adverb, but less common

  • The novelty of the new technology quickly caught the attention of investors.
  • I love trying out novelty snacks from different countries.
  • That new dance move is pure novelty, everyone's doing it now.
  • The novelty of their relationship wore off after a few months.

noun a slang term for a nude photograph or film

  • The artist painted a beautiful nudie portrait for the art exhibition.
  • I heard there's a new nudie bar opening up downtown.
  • Let's watch a nudie movie tonight, it'll be fun.
  • The truth was like a nudie, stripped of all its layers and exposed for all to see.

noun a style, idea, or method that is no longer new or interesting

adjective outdated or no longer fashionable

  • The traditional methods of data analysis are considered old hat in today's fast-paced technological landscape.
  • Using a flip phone is so old hat nowadays, everyone has smartphones.
  • Wearing bell-bottom jeans is totally old hat, you need to get with the times.
  • His ideas on leadership are old hat, we need fresh perspectives for the future.

noun a building or theater specifically designed for the production and performance of operas

  • The opera house is a beautiful venue for classical music performances.
  • Let's go check out a show at the opera house this weekend.
  • The opera house is where all the fancy people go to watch fancy shows.
  • Her mind was like an opera house, full of drama and intrigue.

noun a short opera, usually of a light and amusing character

adjective relating to or characteristic of an operetta

  • The operetta was well-received by the audience for its beautiful music and engaging storyline.
  • I'm not usually a fan of operettas, but this one was actually pretty entertaining.
  • That operetta was a real banger, I couldn't stop tapping my foot to the music!
  • The political scandal played out like a dramatic operetta, with twists and turns at every corner.

noun time worked beyond regular working hours

adverb used to describe working beyond regular hours

  • Employees are entitled to receive overtime pay for any hours worked beyond the regular schedule.
  • I picked up some overtime this week to earn some extra cash.
  • I'm pulling some OT this weekend to make some more money.
  • His dedication to his work often leads him to put in overtime to ensure everything is perfect.

pal

noun a close friend or companion

  • I consider him to be my close friend and confidant, or what some might call a pal.
  • Hey pal, can you pass me the remote?
  • Me and my pal are heading to the beach for some fun in the sun.
  • The sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the landscape as if bidding farewell to its pal, the earth.

noun a clumsy, stupid, or unskilled person, especially a boxer

  • The boxing match was between a skilled fighter and a palooka.
  • I can't believe that palooka tried to challenge the champion.
  • That palooka doesn't stand a chance in the ring.
  • He may seem like a palooka, but he's actually quite clever.

noun a person who caters to the desires or vices of others, often for personal gain

verb to gratify or indulge someone's desires or vices

  • The politician was accused of trying to pander to certain interest groups.
  • I can't believe he's pandering to them just to get their votes.
  • Stop pandering to him, he's not worth your time.
  • She refused to pander to his ego and stood her ground.

noun a social gathering of invited guests, typically involving eating, drinking, and entertainment

verb to engage in social activities or festivities

  • The diplomatic party was attended by representatives from multiple countries.
  • I'm looking forward to the party this weekend, it's going to be so much fun!
  • Let's hit up that party tonight, it's gonna be lit!
  • The cells in our body work together like a well-coordinated party.

noun an idea or notion that is quickly abandoned or forgotten

  • The notion that success can be achieved overnight is nothing more than a passing fancy.
  • Don't waste your time chasing after passing fancies; focus on what truly matters.
  • I thought her interest in him was just a passing fancy, but it turns out they're actually dating now.
  • In the grand scheme of things, material possessions are just passing fancies compared to the relationships we build.

noun an activity that someone does regularly for enjoyment in their spare time

  • Reading classic literature is a popular pastime for many intellectuals.
  • Watching movies is my favorite pastime on weekends.
  • Gaming is a cool pastime to relax after a long day.
  • Cooking has become a therapeutic pastime for me, allowing me to unwind and express my creativity.

noun a game played with young children, typically involving a hiding and sudden reappearance of the face

interjection used to attract a child's attention or to incite laughter during the game of peekaboo

  • The children played a game of peekaboo in the nursery.
  • I love playing peekaboo with my baby cousin, it always makes him giggle.
  • Let's have a quick game of peekaboo before dinner.
  • The artist's use of light and shadow created a peekaboo effect in the painting.

adjective lively and cheerful; full of energy

  • The perky young intern greeted everyone with a smile each morning.
  • She always has a perky attitude, no matter what.
  • Her perky personality is contagious, dude.
  • The perky flowers in the garden seemed to dance in the sunlight.

noun a light and slightly contemptuous mockery or banter

  • The group engaged in light persiflage during the networking event.
  • We had a fun persiflage going on at the party last night.
  • The persiflage between the two friends was full of inside jokes.
  • Their persiflage danced around the real issue at hand.

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  • The production company was known for creating high-quality photoplays in the early 20th century.
  • Let's watch a classic photoplay tonight, it's supposed to be really good.
  • I heard that new photoplay is a real banger, we should check it out.
  • His life felt like a photoplay, full of dramatic twists and turns.

noun a musical instrument with a keyboard and strings that produce sound when struck by hammers

adjective relating to or involving the piano or its music

  • The pianist performed a beautiful piece on the grand piano.
  • I love playing the piano in my free time.
  • Let's jam out on the keys of the piano together.
  • Her words played on my mind like a haunting piano melody.

noun a substitute or replacement for someone in any situation

  • The coach decided to bring in a pinch hitter in the ninth inning.
  • The team put in a pinch hitter to try and score some runs.
  • The pinch hitter came in and knocked it out of the park.
  • She always serves as a pinch hitter when the team needs someone to step up and help out.

noun a quality of being exciting, attractive, or stylish

  • The new marketing campaign lacks pizzazz and fails to capture the target audience's attention.
  • I added some extra pizzazz to my outfit with a bold statement necklace.
  • Her dance moves had so much pizzazz, she really knows how to work the crowd.
  • The artist's paintings have a certain pizzazz that sets them apart from others in the same genre.

noun a theater or building with a domed ceiling onto which images of stars, planets, and other celestial objects are projected for entertainment or education

  • The planetarium is a great place to learn about the stars and planets.
  • Let's go check out the planetarium for a cool show.
  • The planetarium is lit, we should totally go there sometime.
  • Her mind was like a planetarium, full of endless possibilities and wonders.

noun a spherical object used in various games and sports

verb to participate in a game or sport

  • The umpire called out 'play ball' to officially start the baseball game.
  • Hey guys, let's gather around and play ball at the park.
  • I'm itching to hit the field and play ball with the crew.
  • After months of preparation, the team was finally ready to play ball and launch their new product.

noun a series of games or matches to determine a champion

verb compete against an opponent in a playoff

  • The two teams will compete in a play off to determine the winner of the championship.
  • We're going to have a play off to see who's the best at ping pong.
  • Let's have a play off to settle this once and for all.
  • The debate between the two politicians turned into a play off of words.

noun a program or announcement of the events or performers in a theatrical or musical performance

  • The playbill for the upcoming theater production has been finalized and printed.
  • Hey, have you seen the playbill for the show next week?
  • Check out the playbill for the play - it looks lit!
  • The playbill of life is constantly changing, with new characters and plot twists.

noun a card game involving skill and gambling, played with a standard deck of 52 cards

  • Many people enjoy playing poker as a form of entertainment and skill.
  • Let's gather at my place tonight for some poker games!
  • I'm feeling lucky tonight, let's hit up the poker tables.
  • Negotiations in politics can sometimes feel like a high-stakes game of poker.

noun a person who works to generate publicity for a client or organization

  • The company hired a press agent to handle all media inquiries.
  • The press agent is in charge of talking to the media for the company.
  • The press agent is the one who spins the news for us.
  • The press agent is like a magician, making sure our image stays positive in the public eye.

noun a person who performs magic tricks or sleight of hand

adjective relating to or characteristic of a prestidigitator

  • The renowned prestidigitator amazed the audience with his sleight of hand tricks.
  • I heard that the prestidigitator at the circus is really good at card tricks.
  • That street performer is a real prestidigitator, always pulling off cool magic tricks.
  • The CEO was like a prestidigitator, effortlessly juggling multiple projects at once.

noun a preliminary display or examination of something

verb to view or show in advance

  • The company will provide a preview of their new product during the conference.
  • I'll give you a quick preview of the movie before we decide to watch it.
  • Let me show you a sneak peek of the game before it's officially released.
  • The artist's sketch serves as a preview of the masterpiece he is working on.

noun the act of promoting or being promoted; advancement in rank or position

verb to raise to a higher rank or position; to advance or improve

adjective relating to or involving promotion

  • The company announced a new promotion for its products.
  • I heard Sarah got a promotion at work, she must be thrilled!
  • I'm gunning for that promotion, I've been putting in the work.
  • His promotion to team captain symbolized his leadership skills.

noun a person who has the ability to perceive information hidden from the normal senses through extrasensory perception

adjective relating to or denoting faculties or phenomena that are apparently inexplicable by natural laws, especially involving telepathy or clairvoyance

  • The psychic claimed to have a sixth sense that allowed her to predict the future.
  • I heard from a friend that there's a psychic in town who can read palms.
  • Some people believe that psychics can tap into the spiritual realm to gain insights.
  • Her intuition was so sharp, it was like she had psychic abilities.

noun A person whose job is to generate and manage publicity for a public figure, organization, or company.

  • The publicist was responsible for managing the company's public image and handling media relations.
  • The publicist helped promote the new product launch through social media and press releases.
  • The publicist is like the ultimate hype person for celebrities and brands.
  • In the world of politics, a publicist is like a magician who can make or break a candidate's image.

noun the notice or attention given to someone or something by the media or the public

adjective relating to or designed to gain public attention or notice

  • The company hired a PR firm to handle their publicity.
  • She's always seeking publicity for her new business.
  • He's trying to get some free publicity by posting on social media.
  • The scandal brought a lot of negative publicity to the organization.

noun a person who makes puns or plays on words

  • The punster at the comedy club always had the audience in stitches with his clever wordplay.
  • My friend is such a punster, he can turn any situation into a joke.
  • The punster in our group is always cracking jokes and making us laugh.
  • She is a punster when it comes to teasing her siblings, always finding a witty comeback.

noun a movable model of a person or animal that is typically manipulated by strings or hand controls

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  • The puppet show was a hit among the children at the school event.
  • I can't believe how realistic that puppet looked on stage!
  • That puppet is so cool, it's like magic!
  • He felt like a puppet in the hands of his boss, always being told what to do.

noun a planned or prearranged job

  • The police suspected that the burglary was a put up job to frame an innocent person.
  • I heard that the whole thing was a put up job to make someone look bad.
  • I can't believe they pulled off that put up job without getting caught.
  • Her perfect Instagram photos are a put up job, she's not as happy as she looks.

noun a person who is known for making clever or witty remarks

  • The quipster entertained the audience with his clever remarks during the debate.
  • The quipster always has a witty comeback ready in any conversation.
  • That dude is such a quipster, always cracking jokes and making everyone laugh.
  • She was a quipster with words, able to turn any situation into a humorous one.

noun a device for receiving or transmitting radio broadcasts

adjective relating to the transmission or reception of radio waves

  • The radio broadcasted the latest news updates.
  • I always listen to the radio on my way to work.
  • Let's crank up the radio and jam out to some tunes!
  • Her words were like a radio, constantly broadcasting her thoughts and opinions.

noun a lengthy, impassioned speech or piece of writing that strongly criticizes or denounces someone or something

verb to speak or write at length in a critical or angry manner

  • During the meeting, the CEO went on a lengthy rant about the importance of company values.
  • My friend always goes on a rant about his favorite sports team whenever they lose a game.
  • I can't stand when people start ranting about things they don't understand.
  • Her mind was like a never-ending rant, filled with thoughts and opinions that she couldn't keep to herself.

rap

noun a criminal charge or conviction

verb to perform rap music or lyrics

  • The artist delivered a powerful rap about social injustice during the conference.
  • I love listening to rap music on my way to work.
  • That new rap battle was fire!
  • Her words were like a rapid-fire rap, hitting me one after another.

verb to tease or mock someone in a playful or good-natured way

  • The students engaged in good-natured razzing during the school assembly.
  • My friends are always razzing me about my fashion choices.
  • Stop razzing me, dude! It's getting annoying.
  • The comedian's razzing of the audience added to the overall entertainment of the show.

noun a summary or concise review of a previously stated or discussed topic

  • Before we proceed, let me provide a brief recap of the main points discussed in the previous meeting.
  • Just to recap, we agreed to meet at the cafe tomorrow at 11 am.
  • To recap, we totally nailed that presentation!
  • As the storm receded, the sun began to shine through the clouds, symbolizing a fresh start.

verb to entertain or amuse someone with talk, stories, or jokes

  • The host proceeded to regale the guests with stories of her travels.
  • He loves to regale his friends with tales of his adventures.
  • She can really regale a crowd with her jokes.
  • The author's words regale the reader's imagination with vivid imagery.

verb to tell again or in a different way

  • She was asked to retell the events of that fateful day in great detail.
  • Can you retell what happened at the party last night?
  • Yo, retell me that story from last weekend, it was hilarious!
  • The painting seemed to retell the story of a bygone era through its intricate details.

noun A theatrical entertainment consisting of a series of short sketches, songs, and dances, typically dealing satirically with topical issues.

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  • The local theater is putting on a revue showcasing the best talent in the area.
  • I heard there's a comedy revue happening at the comedy club tonight.
  • Let's catch that new revue at the jazz bar, I heard it's really good.
  • The political revue in the media has been a source of controversy lately.

noun A small circular band, typically of precious metal, worn on a finger as an ornament or a token of marriage or other significance.

verb To usher in or celebrate something, typically a new year or event, with festivities or noise.

preposition To mark the beginning or start of something, often with a celebration or event.

  • The bell will ring in the start of the ceremony.
  • Let's ring in the new year with a big party!
  • We're going to ring in the weekend with some drinks at the bar.
  • The success of the new product launch will ring in a new era for the company.

noun informal: a person or thing that is outstanding or surpasses others in some way

  • The contestant was accused of being a ringer in the talent competition.
  • I heard that new guy is a real ringer when it comes to fixing cars.
  • She's a total ringer when it comes to playing video games.
  • The unexpected arrival of her old friend was a real ringer in her otherwise mundane day.

noun an area next to a boxing or wrestling ring where spectators sit

adjective describing something related to or situated at ringside

  • The VIP guests were seated ringside at the boxing match.
  • We managed to snag ringside seats for the concert.
  • I couldn't believe my luck when I got ringside tickets to the game.
  • She always has a ringside view of the drama unfolding in our friend group.

noun competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field

  • The intense rivalry between the two companies has been ongoing for years.
  • The rivalry between those two teams is getting really heated.
  • The rivalry between those two crews is off the charts.
  • The rivalry between the two political parties is like a never-ending battle.

noun the action or sound of something roaring

adjective describing a loud, deep, and powerful sound

  • The roaring sound of the waterfall could be heard from miles away.
  • The crowd was roaring with excitement as the team scored a goal.
  • The party was so lit, the music was roaring all night long.
  • His anger was like a roaring lion, fierce and uncontrollable.

noun a royal domain or kingdom

  • The royalty of the country attended the state banquet.
  • The royal family is hosting a ball next weekend.
  • I heard that new restaurant is where all the royalty hangs out.
  • In the world of fashion, the designer's latest collection is considered royalty.

noun a person from a rural area who is considered to be unsophisticated or naive

  • The city slicker took advantage of the rube's naivety in the business deal.
  • Don't be such a rube and fall for that scam!
  • That guy is such a rube, he doesn't know anything about the real world.
  • She felt like a rube in the big city, surrounded by people who seemed to know everything.

noun A person who is a candidate for a position such as vice president or deputy governor and who runs for election on the same ticket as another candidate

  • The presidential candidate carefully selected his running mate based on their qualifications and experience.
  • Did you hear who Joe picked as his running mate for the election?
  • I can't believe she chose that dude as her running mate, he's a total goofball.
  • In the world of politics, your running mate can make or break your campaign.

noun a strip of hard ground along which aircraft take off and land

adjective used to describe something related to fashion shows or models

  • The airplane taxied down the runway before taking off.
  • The model strutted confidently on the runway during the fashion show.
  • I can't believe she ran down the runway to catch her flight!
  • His career is finally ready for takeoff after years of being stuck on the runway.

noun a public room or building used for a specific purpose, such as a bar or lounge

  • The elegant saloon was filled with patrons enjoying cocktails and live music.
  • Let's meet at the saloon for a drink after work.
  • I heard there's a new saloon in town with a great happy hour deal.
  • The political candidate's speech turned the debate into a saloon brawl.

adjective having or showing a bold, lively, or spirited manner; impertinent or disrespectful

adverb in a saucy manner

  • The chef prepared a saucy dish with a rich tomato sauce.
  • I can't resist a saucy burger with extra cheese.
  • She gave him a saucy wink before walking away.
  • Her saucy remarks always liven up the conversation.

noun a slang term for nose, especially one that is large or prominent

  • The doctor examined the patient's schnozzle to check for any signs of infection.
  • She couldn't stop laughing at his big schnozzle during the party.
  • He got punched in the schnozzle during the fight.
  • Her schnozzle for finding the best deals at the thrift store is unmatched.

noun a flat panel or area on which pictures or words are shown

verb to examine or test

  • The technician carefully cleaned the screen of the computer monitor.
  • Can you please wipe the screen of my phone? It's so dirty.
  • I accidentally cracked the screen on my tablet, it's totally messed up now.
  • She put up a screen to hide her true emotions from everyone else.

noun a person who writes screenplays for movies or television

  • The screenwriter meticulously crafted the dialogue for the film.
  • The screenwriter is working on a new script for a movie.
  • That screenwriter is a total script wizard!
  • The screenwriter painted a vivid picture with their words.

noun A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'rate' is a noun referring to a measurement or evaluation of quality.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'second rate' is describing the quality of something as being inferior or of lesser quality.

  • The company was accused of producing second-rate products that did not meet industry standards.
  • I heard that new restaurant is pretty second-rate, we should probably go somewhere else.
  • That movie was so second-rate, I fell asleep halfway through.
  • She felt like she was living a second-rate life compared to her more successful friends.

noun a quality that makes someone or something attractive or appealing in a sexual way

  • The actress's sex appeal contributed to her success in the entertainment industry.
  • That guy has so much sex appeal, he always gets all the attention at parties.
  • She's got mad sex appeal, no wonder everyone is after her.
  • The new sports car has a lot of sex appeal, making it a popular choice among buyers.

noun a person considered sexually attractive

adjective attractive or appealing in a sensual way

  • The actress wore a sexy red dress to the awards ceremony.
  • That new guy at the gym is so sexy.
  • She's got a sexy vibe that drives everyone crazy.
  • The way he plays the guitar is just so sexy, it's like magic.

verb past tense form of shock

adjective describing a feeling of surprise or disbelief

  • The news of the company's bankruptcy shocked the investors.
  • I was so shocked when I heard about their breakup.
  • I was shook when I found out she was dating my ex.
  • The unexpected plot twist in the movie shocked me to my core.

noun a gimmick or routine used to attract attention or entertain others

  • The comedian's shtick involves a lot of observational humor and witty one-liners.
  • His shtick is to always tell cheesy jokes to break the ice.
  • She's got this whole shtick where she pretends to be clueless, but she's actually really smart.
  • The politician's shtick of promising change without any concrete plans is starting to wear thin with voters.

noun the act of singing

verb to make musical sounds with the voice

  • The choir members will sing at the church service on Sunday.
  • Let's sing along to our favorite song on the radio!
  • I heard that new artist can really sing, she's amazing!
  • His words seemed to sing with passion and emotion as he delivered his speech.

verb to attend or observe a meeting or event without actively participating

  • I was invited to sit in on the board meeting to observe the decision-making process.
  • Hey, do you mind if I sit in on your study group later?
  • I heard there's a cool party happening tonight, can I sit in on it?
  • As a fly on the wall, I was able to sit in on their private conversation and learn some interesting information.

noun a hissing sound

verb to make a hissing sound, as when frying or cooking

  • The steak began to sizzle as it cooked on the hot grill.
  • I love hearing the bacon sizzle in the pan.
  • The party was sizzling with excitement all night long.
  • The tension between them sizzled like a live wire.

adjective having little fabric or material; revealing or showing a lot of skin; insufficient in size or amount

  • The skimpy budget allocation for the project caused delays in implementation.
  • She was wearing a skimpy dress to the party last night.
  • I can't believe he only left a skimpy tip for the waiter.
  • His knowledge of the subject was only skimpy at best.

noun a list of candidates or nominees for election or appointment

verb to schedule or designate for an event or activity

adjective having a bluish-gray color resembling slate

  • The architect selected a beautiful slate for the roofing of the new building.
  • I love the look of slate tiles on a roof, they're so classy.
  • That party was totally slate, everyone was having a great time.
  • Her reputation was clean as a slate after the scandal was proven false.

noun a spy planted in advance for future use, but not currently active

  • The train had comfortable sleeper cabins for passengers on long journeys.
  • I always prefer to book a sleeper seat on overnight flights.
  • Let's crash at my place tonight - I've got a sleeper sofa you can use.
  • The rookie player turned out to be a sleeper pick for the team, exceeding everyone's expectations.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective describes a noun or pronoun

  • The job market is tough right now, so many recent graduates are facing slim pickings when it comes to finding employment.
  • I went to the grocery store late in the evening, and there were slim pickings left in the produce section.
  • I checked out the clearance section at the mall, but it was slim pickings for anything decent.
  • After the first round of auditions, the casting director told the actors that it was slim pickings for lead roles in the upcoming play.

noun a fancy evening party or social gathering, typically held in the evening

  • The ambassador hosted a grand soiree at the embassy last night.
  • I heard Sarah's throwing a soiree at her place this weekend.
  • Let's crash that fancy soiree down the street.
  • The meeting turned into a political soiree with all the heated debates.

noun A person who performs songs and dances, especially in a theatrical production or as a form of entertainment

  • The theater was thrilled to have a talented song and dance man perform in their latest production.
  • I heard that the new guy in town is a real song and dance man, always entertaining everyone at parties.
  • That song and dance man sure knows how to steal the show with his fancy footwork.
  • He's not just a politician, he's a real song and dance man, always trying to distract from the real issues with his charm and charisma.

noun A frivolous or elaborate story or explanation that is often lengthy or exaggerated

  • The theater production featured a captivating song and dance number.
  • We were treated to a fun song and dance routine at the party.
  • The musical had some killer song and dance sequences that blew me away.
  • The politician's speech was just a lot of song and dance, with no real substance.

noun a process or material used to make a room or building resistant to sound transmission

  • The soundproofing in this conference room is top-notch, ensuring privacy during important meetings.
  • I added some soundproofing to my home office so I can focus better while working from home.
  • I heard the new club has great soundproofing, so the music doesn't bother the neighbors.
  • Emotional barriers can act as soundproofing, keeping us protected from external negativity.

verb past tense of 'spangle', which means to decorate with small shiny objects or pieces

adjective covered or decorated with small shiny objects or pieces

  • The night sky was spangled with countless stars.
  • Her dress was spangled with sequins, making her stand out at the party.
  • The rapper's teeth were spangled with bling.
  • The city skyline was spangled with lights, creating a beautiful sight.
  • The witness finally decided to spill the beans during the trial.
  • Come on, just spill the beans already! We're all waiting to hear.
  • I can't believe she actually spilled the beans about her crush on him!
  • Once he started talking, he couldn't help but spill the beans about everything that had happened.

adjective describing something that is showy or flashy, often involving a lot of water or liquid

  • The artist's splashy painting was the highlight of the gallery exhibit.
  • I love wearing my splashy new swimsuit to the pool.
  • Check out that splashy car driving down the street!
  • Her splashy personality always lights up the room.

adjective showing courage or determination; spirited

  • The spunky young entrepreneur impressed the investors with her innovative ideas.
  • I love hanging out with Sarah, she's so spunky and full of energy.
  • That new song is so spunky, I can't stop listening to it.
  • Her spunky attitude was like a breath of fresh air in the stuffy office environment.

noun A person who takes care of horses in a stable

  • The stableman is responsible for the care and maintenance of the horses at the stables.
  • Hey, have you seen the stableman around? I need to ask him about feeding schedule.
  • I heard the stableman is a real horse whisperer, he knows how to calm down even the wildest of horses.
  • In a way, a good leader can be seen as a stableman, guiding and caring for their team to ensure success.

adjective having a strong desire to be on stage or perform in front of an audience

  • The young actress was completely stagestruck during her first performance on Broadway.
  • I can't believe how stagestruck Sarah was when she met her favorite actor backstage.
  • She was so stagestruck that she couldn't stop talking about the show for days.
  • His love for acting was so strong that he was always stagestruck, even when he wasn't on stage.

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  • The astronomer studied the movement of the stars in the night sky.
  • Let's lay down and count the stars together.
  • That concert was totally lit, all the stars were there!
  • She was the shining star of the team, always leading by example.

noun the ability to endure or persist over time

  • The company's success can be attributed to its product's staying power in the market.
  • I'm impressed by the staying power of this phone battery.
  • That artist has serious staying power - they've been relevant for years.
  • Her determination and resilience give her the staying power to overcome any obstacle.

noun a person who is used by others for their own purposes, especially someone who is considered to be foolish or gullible

  • The company hired a stooge to act as a scapegoat for their unethical practices.
  • Don't be a stooge and fall for their tricks.
  • That guy is such a stooge, always doing whatever the boss tells him.
  • The puppet was controlled by the stooge behind the scenes.

noun a clumsy or inept person

  • The stumbling man was often referred to as a stumblebum due to his lack of coordination.
  • Don't be such a stumblebum, just watch where you're walking.
  • That stumblebum spilled his drink all over himself at the party.
  • His stumblebum approach to problem-solving only led to more confusion.

noun a stylishly luxurious and expensive way of living or behaving

verb to behave in a confident and stylish way

adjective stylishly luxurious and expensive

  • The upscale restaurant was decorated with a swank interior design.
  • She always dresses in a swank style, even for casual events.
  • That party was so swank, everyone was dressed to impress.
  • His new sports car is the epitome of swank, turning heads wherever he goes.

noun a person who tells tales or stories, often in a deceitful or exaggerated manner

  • The taleteller at the company's annual meeting shared inspiring stories of success.
  • My grandma is the best taleteller in our family, she always has the most interesting stories to share.
  • I heard that new guy is quite the taleteller, always spinning wild tales to impress people.
  • In literature, the author is often seen as the ultimate taleteller, weaving intricate narratives for readers to enjoy.

noun a type of entertainment or media format that features conversations or discussions

  • The talk show featured a panel of experts discussing current events.
  • I love watching talk shows with celebrities as guests.
  • That talk show was lit, the host was hilarious!
  • Life is like a talk show, full of unexpected twists and turns.

noun a movie with synchronized sound, as distinct from a silent film

  • The introduction of talkies revolutionized the film industry in the late 1920s.
  • Let's watch a classic talkie movie tonight.
  • I love old school talkies, they have so much charm.
  • Her new job requires her to be a real talkie, always engaging with clients and colleagues.

noun a person who tames or trains animals

adjective comparative form of 'tame', meaning more tame or less wild

  • The lion tamer demonstrated his skill in managing the wild animals at the circus.
  • I heard that the new animal tamer at the zoo is really good with the elephants.
  • I can't believe how fearless that tamer is, jumping into the ring with those lions!
  • She was known as the tamer of chaos, always able to bring order to any situation.

noun a person who makes fun of or annoys others in a playful or unkind way

verb to make fun of or provoke someone in a playful or unkind way

  • The professor used humor to tease his students during lectures.
  • My brother loves to tease me about my fashion choices.
  • Stop teasing me, I know you're just joking around.
  • The sunset teased the sky with vibrant hues of orange and pink.

noun a person or thing that teases, such as a short advertisement or preview designed to arouse interest or curiosity

adjective describing something that teases or is intended to tease

  • The movie studio released a teaser trailer to build anticipation for the upcoming film.
  • Did you see the teaser for the new TV show? It looks so good!
  • That teaser for the album drop got me hype!
  • The appetizer was just a teaser for the delicious meal that was to come.

noun a television broadcast

verb to broadcast on television

  • The telecast of the royal wedding was watched by millions of people around the world.
  • I can't make it to the game, but I'll catch the telecast on TV.
  • Let's skip the telecast and just watch the highlights later.
  • The telecast of the debate shed light on the candidates' policies.

noun a play written or adapted for television

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  • The teleplay was well-received by critics for its intricate plot and character development.
  • I can't wait to watch the new teleplay that everyone is talking about.
  • That teleplay was lit, I couldn't stop watching it!
  • The teleplay was like a rollercoaster ride of emotions, keeping me on the edge of my seat.

noun a sharp blow or hit

verb to strike or hit sharply

  • The tennis player delivered a powerful thwack to the ball, sending it flying over the net.
  • I heard a loud thwack when the hammer hit the nail.
  • The boxer landed a solid thwack on his opponent's jaw.
  • The harsh criticism felt like a verbal thwack to his ego.

noun a piece of paper or card that gives the holder a certain right, especially to enter a place, travel by public transport, or participate in an event

  • I purchased a ticket to attend the opera next week.
  • I got my hands on a ticket for the concert on Friday!
  • I scored a ticket to the game this weekend.
  • His reckless behavior is like a one-way ticket to trouble.

noun a shiny decorative material, often used for Christmas decorations

  • The Christmas tree was adorned with sparkling tinsel and twinkling lights.
  • I love how the tinsel adds a festive touch to the decorations.
  • Check out the tinsel on that tree, it's lit!
  • Her words were like tinsel, shiny and attractive but ultimately lacking substance.

adjective slightly drunk or intoxicated

  • After a few glasses of champagne, she began to feel a bit tipsy.
  • I always get a little tipsy at office parties.
  • We were all feeling pretty tipsy after the bar crawl.
  • The success of the project left him feeling tipsy with joy.

adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case indicating that something happened before it was expected or appropriate

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating the time at which an action takes place or the degree to which something is done

  • It would be inappropriate to discuss the details of the incident so soon after it occurred.
  • I think it's too soon to make any decisions about our next vacation.
  • Dude, it's way too soon to start talking about Christmas decorations.
  • She just broke up with her boyfriend, so it's too soon to start setting her up with someone else.

noun a person who is the most successful or dominant in a particular field or organization

  • In the corporate world, the top dog is the CEO who makes all the major decisions.
  • At the office, everyone knows that Sarah is the top dog around here.
  • Hey, did you hear? Jake is the new top dog at the skate park.
  • In the world of fashion, Chanel is considered the top dog among luxury brands.

noun a person who is without a top or covering

adjective describing something that is without a top or covering

  • The artist painted a topless portrait of a woman.
  • She decided to sunbathe topless on the beach.
  • I can't believe he showed up topless to the party!
  • The team played topless, giving it their all in the championship game.

noun a strong and fast-moving stream of water or other liquid

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  • The torrent of rain caused flooding in the streets.
  • I couldn't go out because of the torrential rain.
  • The storm brought a crazy torrent of water down the street.
  • She unleashed a torrent of anger towards her boss during the meeting.

noun a sports competition or tournament

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  • The annual chess tourney is scheduled to take place next month.
  • I signed up for the basketball tourney happening this weekend.
  • I totally dominated in the video game tourney last night.
  • Life can sometimes feel like a never-ending tourney of challenges.

noun a member of a group of actors, singers, or other performers who work together as a team

adjective relating to or characteristic of a trouper

  • The actress proved herself to be a true trouper by continuing the show despite feeling unwell.
  • My friend is such a trouper for always being there for me no matter what.
  • He's a real trouper for putting up with that job for so long.
  • Facing the challenges head-on, she emerged as a trouper in the world of business.

noun a social media platform where users can post short messages or 'tweets'

verb to post a message on the social media platform Twitter

  • Many politicians use Twitter as a platform to communicate with their constituents.
  • I saw your tweet on Twitter about the new restaurant opening.
  • I can't believe Twitter is still trending after that viral video.
  • His words on Twitter were like a storm, causing chaos and controversy.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'uninterested' describes someone who lacks interest or enthusiasm

  • The board members were uninterested in the proposal presented by the new company.
  • She seemed uninterested in going to the party tonight.
  • He's totally uninterested in anything that doesn't involve video games.
  • His mind was uninterested in the mundane tasks of everyday life, always yearning for something more exciting.

adjective characterized by or provoking loud noise or uproar; very noisy and uncontrolled

  • The uproarious laughter from the audience filled the concert hall.
  • The party last night was so uproarious, I'm still recovering.
  • The comedy show was absolutely uproarious, everyone was in stitches.
  • The uproarious applause at the end of the play showed the audience's appreciation for the performance.

noun a habitual and usually trivial defect or shortcoming

  • The vice president oversees the day-to-day operations of the company.
  • My friend's vice is eating too much junk food.
  • I need to kick this vice of procrastination before it gets out of hand.
  • His vice-like grip on the steering wheel showed his determination to win the race.

noun A person who sings or performs with their voice.

  • The vocalist delivered a powerful performance at the opera house.
  • The vocalist killed it on stage last night!
  • That vocalist has some serious pipes!
  • The vocalist's voice was like honey, sweet and smooth.

adjective used to describe something or someone as eccentric, unusual, or unconventional

  • The scientist presented his wacky theory at the conference.
  • I can't believe she wore those wacky socks to the party.
  • That movie was so wacky, I couldn't stop laughing.
  • His wacky sense of humor always brightens up the room.

adjective playfully mischievous or humorous

  • The professor's lectures were always filled with waggish remarks to lighten the mood.
  • My friend is known for his waggish sense of humor that always makes us laugh.
  • The comedian's waggish jokes had the whole audience in stitches.
  • The waggish twinkle in her eye hinted at the mischievous plan she had in mind.

verb to move by taking steps with the feet

adverb in a manner that involves walking

preposition to step or tread on something

  • It is not appropriate to walk on the grass in this park.
  • Hey, let's go walk on the beach and enjoy the sunset.
  • I heard that guy got in trouble for trying to walk on the train tracks.
  • Sometimes you just have to walk on eggshells around certain people.

verb to clean or scrub something with water and usually soap

adjective referring to something that has been discarded or abandoned

adverb used to describe the manner in which something is cleaned or discarded

  • After the storm, many items washed up on the shore.
  • I found a washed up seashell while walking on the beach.
  • He used to be a famous actor, but now he's just washed up.
  • She felt washed up after failing her exam.

noun an object used for keeping track of time, typically worn on the wrist

  • The security guard was stationed as a watcher to monitor the premises.
  • I saw him standing there like a watcher, keeping an eye on everything.
  • She's a real watcher, always knowing what's going on around her.
  • As a writer, I see myself as a watcher of human behavior, always observing and taking notes.

noun a lifelike figure made of wax, typically representing a famous person or character

  • The museum displayed a new waxwork of a famous historical figure.
  • Have you seen the waxwork of the movie star at the museum?
  • That waxwork of the celebrity looks so lifelike!
  • Her smile was frozen on her face like a waxwork.

adjective showing a tendency to weep; tearful or lachrymose

  • The weepy movie left many audience members in tears.
  • I always get a bit weepy watching sad commercials.
  • She's always a bit weepy after a few drinks.
  • The weepy sky threatened rain all day.

noun a sudden impact or blow

verb to strike with great force

  • The car came to a sudden stop as it was hit by a wham from behind.
  • I heard a loud wham outside and went to see what happened.
  • He whammed the ball into the goal with incredible force.
  • The news hit me like a wham, I couldn't believe what I was hearing.

noun a game show in which contestants solve word puzzles to win prizes

  • The contestant spun the wheel of fortune in hopes of winning a grand prize.
  • I can't wait to spin the wheel of fortune at the carnival!
  • Let's see what Lady Luck has in store for us on the wheel of fortune.
  • Life can sometimes feel like a wheel of fortune, with unexpected ups and downs.

noun a combination of two nouns used to describe the act of engaging in complex and often secretive negotiations or transactions

  • The business executive was known for his skill in wheeling and dealing to secure lucrative deals.
  • I heard that the boss has been wheeling and dealing to get us a better office space.
  • The car salesman is always wheeling and dealing to make a sale.
  • In the world of politics, there is a lot of wheeling and dealing behind closed doors.

noun a sound or movement that is fast and sudden

verb to move quickly with a rushing sound

  • The whoosh of the wind through the trees was a soothing sound.
  • I heard a loud whoosh as the car sped past me.
  • Did you see that car whoosh by like lightning?
  • The whoosh of excitement filled the room as the surprise was revealed.

noun a series of consecutive wins or successes

  • The team's winning streak has boosted morale among the players and fans alike.
  • The winning streak has got everyone hyped up!
  • The team is on a serious winning streak right now!
  • Her winning streak in negotiations is unmatched.

noun a clever or sarcastic remark

verb to make a clever or sarcastic remark

  • During the meeting, he made a wisecrack about the company's recent financial troubles.
  • She always has a wisecrack ready to lighten the mood.
  • He dropped a hilarious wisecrack that had everyone laughing.
  • Her sharp wit and wisecracks cut through the tension in the room.

noun a person who makes clever or sarcastic remarks in a humorous way

  • The wisecracker at the party entertained everyone with his clever jokes.
  • I love hanging out with that wisecracker, he always has me laughing.
  • The wisecracker never fails to crack me up with his witty remarks.
  • She may come across as serious, but deep down she's a real wisecracker.

noun a clever or witty remark or comment

  • The speaker concluded his presentation with a clever witticism that left the audience chuckling.
  • My grandpa always has a funny witticism ready to share during family gatherings.
  • I love watching stand-up comedians who have a knack for delivering hilarious witticisms.
  • Her witticism cut through the tension in the room like a sharp knife, bringing laughter and relief to everyone.

noun a physical contest between two individuals involving grappling and trying to throw or immobilize the opponent

verb to engage in a physical contest of wrestling

  • The two athletes will wrestle for the championship title.
  • Do you want to wrestle with me in the backyard?
  • I used to wrestle with my siblings all the time when we were kids.
  • She had to wrestle with her emotions before making a decision.

noun A person who takes part in wrestling matches

  • The wrestler demonstrated impressive technique during the championship match.
  • Did you see that wrestler flip his opponent over?
  • That wrestler is a total beast in the ring.
  • She's a wrestler when it comes to negotiating deals in business.

verb to bark or talk continuously in a loud, insistent way

  • The continuous yapping of the small dog next door was quite annoying.
  • My neighbor's dog won't stop yapping all day long.
  • I can't concentrate with that dog yapping non-stop.
  • The politician kept yapping about the same issue without offering any solutions.

adjective unconventional, eccentric, or amusing in an unusual way

  • The comedian's zany sense of humor brought laughter to the audience.
  • I love watching that zany TV show with all the crazy characters.
  • She's always coming up with zany ideas for our group projects.
  • His zany personality added a touch of whimsy to the otherwise serious meeting.

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noun a sudden burst of energy or electrical charge

verb to strike or hit with a sudden burst of energy

  • The scientist used a high-voltage machine to zap the bacteria in the lab.
  • I'll just zap this message over to you so you can see it right away.
  • I love watching those superhero movies where they zap the bad guys with their special powers.
  • Her quick wit and sharp tongue could zap anyone who dared to challenge her in a debate.

noun a blend of politics and entertainment, typically referring to the presentation of political news and information in an entertaining or sensationalized manner

  • The talk show was a perfect example of politainment, blending political discussions with entertainment.
  • I love watching politainment shows that make politics more engaging and fun.
  • Politainment is the best way to stay informed without getting bored.
  • The politician's speech was filled with so much drama and excitement, it was like watching a politainment show.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • It is important for all employees to show up and show out at the company's annual conference.
  • Hey, make sure you show up and show out at the party tonight!
  • I heard Sarah really knows how to show up and show out on the dance floor.
  • His performance at the competition really showed up and showed out compared to his previous efforts.

noun a song from a musical or show

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  • The theater production featured a beautiful showtune that left the audience in awe.
  • I love singing along to showtunes from my favorite musicals.
  • Let's blast some showtunes and have a dance party in the living room!
  • Her voice was like a showtune, captivating everyone who heard it.

noun A person who is skilled in the art of darts

  • The dartist carefully measured the dimensions of the room before starting the mural.
  • I heard that new dartist at the gallery is really talented.
  • That dartist is totally killing it with their graffiti work.
  • She was a dartist with words, painting vivid pictures with her storytelling.

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noun DLC (Downloadable Content) refers to additional digital content for a video game that can be purchased and downloaded separately.

  • The game developer announced a new DLC pack for their popular game.
  • Did you hear about the new DLC coming out for that game?
  • I can't wait to get my hands on that sick DLC drop!
  • Adding that DLC to the game really leveled up the overall experience.

adjective not serious or lacking seriousness; not showing serious intent or concern

  • His unserious attitude towards work is affecting the productivity of the team.
  • Stop being so unserious all the time and focus on what needs to be done.
  • She's always acting unserious, it's starting to annoy me.
  • His unserious approach to life is like walking a tightrope without a safety net.

adjective causing or inducing yawning; boring or uninteresting

  • The lecture on quantum physics was so yawnsome that half the class fell asleep.
  • I find history class to be so yawnsome, I can barely stay awake.
  • The movie was yawnsome, I almost walked out halfway through.
  • The lack of creativity in the presentation made it yawnsome to sit through.

noun a subgenre of speculative fiction that is characterized by a focus on optimism, hope, and resilience in the face of adversity

  • The concept of hopepunk focuses on actively choosing hope in the face of despair.
  • I love reading hopepunk stories because they always leave me feeling inspired.
  • Hopepunk is like the ultimate vibe for staying positive no matter what.
  • Her attitude towards life can be described as hopepunk, always looking for the silver lining.

noun a three-dimensional image formed by the interference of light beams from a laser or other coherent light source

adjective relating to or produced by holography; three-dimensional

  • The company invested in holographic technology for their presentations.
  • I love watching holographic concerts, they're so cool!
  • Check out this holographic display, it's mind-blowing!
  • Her memory of that day was like a holographic image, clear and vivid.

verb to dance or move energetically and enthusiastically, especially to music

  • The dance group performed a synchronized routine, incorporating the latest dance craze called jopping.
  • Hey, have you seen that new jopping dance challenge on social media? It looks so fun!
  • I'm totally jopping my way through this project - just going all out and giving it my best shot!
  • She felt like she was jopping through life, moving to the beat of her own drum and embracing every opportunity that came her way.

adjective describing a lack of glamour or charm

  • The job of a garbage collector may be considered unglamorous, but it is essential for maintaining a clean city.
  • Working in a fast food restaurant may not be glamorous, but someone has to do the unglamorous jobs.
  • Cleaning up after a party is definitely the most unglamorous task of them all.
  • Behind every successful event, there are countless unglamorous hours of preparation and hard work.

adjective describing something that is so engaging or entertaining that one wants to watch or consume it in large quantities, typically in one sitting

  • The new historical drama series has been described as bingeworthy by many critics.
  • I couldn't stop watching the show last night, it's so bingeworthy!
  • This show is totally binge-worthy, you have to check it out!
  • Her storytelling skills are so captivating, it's like a bingeworthy novel come to life.

noun a television or online series that documents real events or people

adjective describing a type of series that documents real events or people

  • The docuseries provided a comprehensive look at the history of the civil rights movement.
  • I binged watched that docuseries about famous landmarks last weekend.
  • That docuseries about conspiracy theories had me hooked from the start.
  • The docuseries acted as a window into the lives of the rich and famous.

noun A portmanteau of 'Frankenstein' and 'show', used to describe a television program or event that is a combination of different elements or genres, often with a sense of being unnatural or bizarre.

  • The Frankenshow was a unique combination of different genres and styles.
  • Did you catch that crazy Frankenshow on TV last night?
  • The Frankenshow was totally lit, bro!
  • Her presentation was like a Frankenshow of ideas and concepts.

noun a location or area adjacent to a court, especially a basketball court

  • The VIP guests were seated courtside during the basketball game.
  • We managed to snag courtside seats for the concert last minute.
  • I love watching the game courtside - it's the best view in the house.
  • She always likes to be courtside in any situation, right in the middle of the action.

noun a strikingly attractive or impressive person or thing

  • The new sports car is a real head turner with its sleek design and powerful engine.
  • That dress you're wearing is a total head turner, everyone's going to be staring!
  • Did you see that new movie? It was a total head turner!
  • Her intelligence and wit are a real head turner in social situations.

noun A genre of film that combines elements of zombie and comedy genres.

  • The zomcom film received critical acclaim for its unique blend of horror and comedy.
  • I love watching zomcoms with my friends on movie nights.
  • Zomcoms are the best when you're in the mood for something funny and scary.
  • The project turned out to be a zomcom, a mix of chaos and humor.

noun a mark or symbol used to indicate that something has been verified or approved, typically on social media platforms

  • The blue tick next to the username indicates that the account has been verified.
  • I finally got the blue tick on my social media profile!
  • She's got that blue tick swag on her account now.
  • Receiving a blue tick felt like reaching a milestone in my online presence.

noun EGOT is a noun that refers to the prestigious achievement of winning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony award.

verb EGOT can also be used as a verb to describe the act of winning all four of these awards.

  • The EGOT award is one of the most prestigious honors in the entertainment industry.
  • Did you hear that John is only one award away from completing his EGOT?
  • I heard she's gunning for that EGOT status, she's on fire!
  • Achieving an EGOT is like reaching the pinnacle of success in show business.
  • Cancel culture is a phenomenon where individuals or groups are ostracized or boycotted for their actions or beliefs.
  • People are quick to jump on the cancel culture bandwagon without considering the full context.
  • Cancel culture is so toxic, it's like one wrong move and you're done for.
  • In the age of cancel culture, it feels like everyone is walking on eggshells.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb

pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

interjection a word or phrase used to express emotion or surprise

article a word that specifies a noun as definite or indefinite

  • The comedian's witty jokes never failed to tickle the audience's funny bone.
  • That meme always tickles my funny bone.
  • His stand-up routine really tickled my funny bone.
  • The clever wordplay in the poem tickled my funny bone.

noun a series of three successes or victories in a sport or game by the same individual

  • The soccer player scored a hat trick during the match.
  • He managed to pull off a hat trick in the game.
  • She totally nailed a hat trick in the competition.
  • Achieving a hat trick in sales this quarter would be a game-changer for the company.

noun a collection of girls who perform together in a musical group

  • The girl group performed a medley of their hit songs at the charity event.
  • I heard that new girl group is dropping their debut album next month.
  • That girl group is totally slaying the music scene right now.
  • The girl group's harmonies were like a breath of fresh air in the music industry.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

  • The new cleaning product claims to be a one and done solution for tough stains.
  • I love using this app for editing photos - it's a total one and done deal.
  • Just pop it in the microwave for a minute and it's a one and done meal.
  • She approached the project with a one and done attitude, finishing it quickly and efficiently.

noun joke - a humorous or amusing story, dialogue, or statement

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

article a word that specifies a noun as definite or indefinite (e.g. 'the', 'a', 'an')

  • It took her a while to see the joke, but once she did, she couldn't stop laughing.
  • At first, he didn't see the joke, but after a moment, he burst out laughing.
  • She finally saw the joke and was rolling on the floor laughing.
  • Sometimes it takes a moment for people to see the joke and understand the humor behind it.

noun A clutch hitter is a baseball player who performs well under pressure situations, especially late in the game.

  • The team relies on him as their clutch hitter in high-pressure situations.
  • He always comes through in the clutch when the game is on the line.
  • He's the go-to guy when we need a clutch hitter in the lineup.
  • She's like a clutch hitter in life, always able to handle tough situations with ease.

noun A designated area or section at an event, typically a sports event, where fans can gather to socialize and support their team

  • The fanzone at the stadium is equipped with big screens for fans to watch the game together.
  • Let's meet up at the fanzone before the match starts.
  • The fanzone is lit, we should definitely hang out there during halftime.
  • The city center becomes a fanzone during major sports events, with everyone showing their team spirit.

noun a brief closing and opening of one eye, typically as a signal or hint

verb to close and open one eye quickly as a signal or hint

EDM

noun EDM stands for electronic dance music, a genre of music characterized by its use of electronic instruments and danceable beats.

  • Electronic Dance Music (EDM) has gained popularity worldwide in recent years.
  • I love listening to EDM while working out at the gym.
  • Let's hit up that EDM festival this weekend, it's gonna be lit!
  • The EDM scene is like a vibrant and ever-evolving ecosystem of sound and energy.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

article a particular item or object, typically one of a specified type

  • The team showed great determination from the off and went on to win the game.
  • They knew they had a chance to win from the off, so they gave it their all.
  • We knew we were in trouble from the off, but we tried to make the best of it.
  • Her success was evident from the off, as she quickly rose to the top of her field.

noun a person who tells jokes or plays tricks on others for amusement; a comedian or prankster

  • The police were able to apprehend the notorious gagster who had been terrorizing the city with his pranks.
  • I heard that new guy at work is a real gagster, always cracking jokes and making everyone laugh.
  • That gagster at the party had everyone in stitches with his hilarious impressions.
  • The comedian was a true gagster, able to twist any situation into a humorous anecdote.

noun a term used to describe something that is showy or flashy, often in a superficial or ostentatious way

  • The paddywhackery of the play's dialogue was criticized by many theater critics.
  • I can't stand the paddywhackery in that TV show, it's just too over-the-top.
  • The comedian's paddywhackery had the audience rolling with laughter.
  • The politician's paddywhackery during the debate was a desperate attempt to win over voters.

noun a lively and noisy Spanish dance or the music that accompanies it

  • The jaleo at the event was a lively and energetic display of traditional Spanish music and dance.
  • There was quite a jaleo at the party last night, with people dancing and singing all over the place.
  • The jaleo at the concert was off the charts - everyone was hyped up and having a great time.
  • The political debate turned into a jaleo as candidates started arguing and interrupting each other.

noun a sharp exchange of words or criticisms between two or more people

  • During the debate, the two politicians continued to trade barbs about each other's policies.
  • The siblings always trade barbs whenever they get together for family gatherings.
  • The players on the opposing teams love to trade barbs on the field.
  • The comedians on the show are known for their ability to trade barbs in a friendly and entertaining manner.

noun a type of chair with arms and a back, typically used for relaxation or comfort

  • The armchair quarterback criticized the team's play-calling decisions from the comfort of his living room.
  • Don't be such an armchair quarterback, get out there and show us how it's done!
  • Stop being a couch potato and acting like an armchair quarterback.
  • He's always quick to offer his opinion, but he's just an armchair quarterback when it comes to actually doing the work.

noun A type of musical theatre production that features a collection of popular songs by a particular artist or group, used as the musical score

adjective Describing the type of musical theatre production that features popular songs from a specific artist or group

  • The Broadway show was a jukebox musical featuring all of the greatest hits from the 80s.
  • I love going to see jukebox musicals because I already know all the songs they'll be playing.
  • Jukebox musicals are like a blast from the past with all the classic tunes.
  • Her life felt like a jukebox musical, with each song representing a different chapter or emotion.

noun the quality or suitability of being able to be filmed

  • The novel's complex narrative structure may affect its filmability.
  • I don't think this book has much filmability, it's too slow-paced.
  • This story has zero filmability, it's just boring.
  • The filmability of his life story is undeniable, it would make a great movie.

4k

noun a term used to describe a screen resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, typically found in high-definition televisions and computer monitors

  • The new television model boasts a stunning 4k resolution for crystal-clear images.
  • I just bought a 4k TV and the picture quality is amazing!
  • My friend's gaming setup is so cool, he's got a sick 4k monitor.
  • Her attention to detail is like watching a movie in 4k, every little thing is crystal clear.

noun a person or group who is very successful or enthusiastic in a particular activity

verb to be very successful or enthusiastic in a particular activity

  • The company's new marketing campaign is expected to go gangbusters in the next quarter.
  • Once the concert started, the crowd went gangbusters and started dancing.
  • When the team scored the winning goal, the fans went gangbusters in the stands.
  • After months of hard work, her career finally started to go gangbusters and she was promoted to a higher position.

noun a person who behaves in a sarcastic, impudent, or irreverent manner

adjective displaying or characterized by sarcastic, impudent, or irreverent behavior

  • The wiseass in the meeting always had a sarcastic comment ready.
  • Don't be such a wiseass and just answer the question seriously.
  • That wiseass thinks he's so funny with his smart remarks.
  • His wiseass attitude may be entertaining to some, but it can also be off-putting to others.

noun a complex plot or scheme, especially one involving intrigue within a royal palace

  • The palace intrigue surrounding the royal family's succession plan was a topic of much speculation among the courtiers.
  • There's so much palace intrigue going on behind the scenes, it's like a real-life soap opera!
  • The palace intrigue is getting juicy - I heard there's some major drama unfolding.
  • In the corporate world, office politics can sometimes feel like palace intrigue with all the power struggles and backstabbing.

noun a portrayal of staged events within the professional wrestling industry as real or true

verb to maintain the illusion of reality in professional wrestling performances

  • The wrestlers maintained kayfabe by staying in character even outside of the ring.
  • Don't break kayfabe by revealing the storyline to fans.
  • It's all about keeping up the kayfabe in the wrestling world.
  • Sometimes it's necessary to maintain kayfabe in order to protect someone's reputation.

noun a buzzer used in talent shows to send a contestant directly to the next round or final

adjective describing the buzzer as being made of gold or having a golden color

  • The contestant received the golden buzzer from the judge, securing their spot in the next round.
  • Wow, did you see that singer get the golden buzzer? They were amazing!
  • That performance was so good, they definitely deserved the golden buzzer.
  • Receiving the golden buzzer was like winning the lottery for the contestant.

noun a person who seeks to attract attention by behaving in a showy or ostentatious manner

  • The politician was accused of being a grandstander, always seeking attention during public appearances.
  • Don't be such a grandstander and just do your job without seeking recognition all the time.
  • Stop being a grandstander and just chill out for once.
  • In the world of politics, grandstanders often overshadow those who quietly work behind the scenes.

noun a portmanteau of 'ear' and 'orgasm' used to describe an intense pleasurable sensation experienced while listening to music or sounds

  • The concert was so well-performed that it felt like a true eargasm.
  • I had a total eargasm listening to that new song.
  • That guitar solo was straight-up eargasmic.
  • The sound of the waves crashing against the shore was like an eargasm for the soul.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb

pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • In professional settings, it is important to remain composed and style it out when faced with unexpected challenges.
  • When you trip in public, just style it out like it was intentional and keep walking.
  • If someone insults you, just style it out and act like it doesn't bother you.
  • Life may throw obstacles your way, but you have to learn to style it out and keep moving forward.

noun a genre of fiction that combines elements of suspense and thriller with gripping storytelling

adjective describing a type of literature that is suspenseful and thrilling

  • The success of grip-lit novels has led to an increase in demand for this genre among readers.
  • I love getting lost in a good grip-lit book on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
  • Grip-lit is my go-to genre when I need a break from reality.
  • The author's writing style in grip-lit novels really has a strong grip on the reader's emotions.

adjective a slang term combining 'crap' and 'spectacular', used to describe something as exceptionally bad or poorly done

  • The presentation was a complete disaster, it was a craptacular failure.
  • I can't believe how craptacular that movie was, it was so bad.
  • The party last night was craptacular, I wish I hadn't wasted my time.
  • Her performance in the play was craptacular, she really needs to work on her acting skills.

noun a day to celebrate female friendships, typically observed on February 13th

  • Galentine’s day is a day dedicated to celebrating the strong bonds of friendship among women.
  • Hey, are we still on for our Galentine’s day brunch tomorrow?
  • Galentine’s day is the perfect excuse for a girls' night out.
  • To me, Galentine’s day represents the importance of female solidarity and support.

noun A distorted facial expression.

verb To distort one's face in a grimace or expression of pain or disgust.

  • The patient began to gurn as the anesthesia wore off after surgery.
  • I couldn't help but gurn when I tasted the sour candy.
  • She was gurning so hard at the music festival, it was hilarious.
  • His exaggerated facial expressions made him look like he was gurning in disbelief.

noun an important or influential person

  • The panjandrum of the company was responsible for making important decisions.
  • The panjandrum at the meeting kept rambling on about irrelevant topics.
  • I heard the panjandrum got fired for messing up the project.
  • She was like a panjandrum in the kitchen, commanding everyone on what to do.

noun an excellent or outstanding person or thing

adjective excellent, outstanding, remarkable

  • The bonzer performance of the orchestra received a standing ovation from the audience.
  • That new restaurant in town is bonzer, we should definitely check it out.
  • I had a bonzer time at the party last night, it was so much fun!
  • The team's bonzer strategy helped them win the championship.

verb A verb expresses action or a state of being. In this case, 'unretired' can be used as a verb to indicate the action of coming out of retirement.

adjective An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unretired' describes a person who has come out of retirement.

  • After a few years of retirement, he unretired to take on a new challenge.
  • My grandpa got bored of sitting around all day, so he unretired and started working part-time.
  • I thought she was done with that job, but she unretired and went back to work.
  • Just when we thought his career was over, he unretired and made a comeback in the industry.

noun A prolonged and intense struggle or competition

  • The two boxers engaged in a fierce slugging match that went on for twelve rounds.
  • The fight turned into a real slugging match with both guys throwing punches left and right.
  • It was a total slugfest out there, just a non-stop slugging match between the two fighters.
  • The debate between the two politicians turned into a verbal slugging match as they attacked each other's policies relentlessly.

verb to live in a lavish or extravagant manner

adjective describing someone who lives in a lavish or extravagant manner

  • She always had a tendency to live large, spending extravagantly on luxury items.
  • My cousin loves to live large, always throwing big parties and going on fancy vacations.
  • Let's go out and live large tonight, hit up all the hottest spots in town.
  • Despite his humble beginnings, he managed to live large by achieving great success in his career.

noun a popular electronic robotic toy resembling a small furry owl-like creature

  • The child was delighted to receive a Furby as a gift for their birthday.
  • I found a vintage Furby at the thrift store and couldn't resist buying it.
  • My little sister's Furby is so cute, I can't stop playing with it.
  • The old toy store felt like a Furby graveyard, with rows of forgotten Furbies gathering dust on the shelves.

noun a hard solid nonmetallic mineral matter of which rock is made

verb to throw stones at someone or something

pronoun me (used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to the speaker or writer)

article the (used to point forward to a following qualifying or defining clause or phrase)

  • I cannot believe that he would actually stone me with rocks.
  • Stone me, I can't believe he did that!
  • Stone the crows, that's unbelievable!
  • When she told me the news, I felt like she might as well have stoned me with shock.

noun a short video episode created for viewing on a mobile device

  • The mobisode is a short episode of a television show that is designed to be watched on a mobile device.
  • I love watching mobisodes on my phone during my commute.
  • Have you seen the latest mobisode? It's so addictive!
  • The mobisode of drama unfolding in the office was better than any soap opera.

adjective able to be roped or tied up; likely to become angry or upset

  • The customer was absolutely ropeable after receiving poor service from the company.
  • I heard that John was ropeable when his favorite team lost the game.
  • My friend was totally ropeable when she found out her ex was dating someone new.
  • The tension in the room was so thick you could cut it with a knife, everyone was ropeable.

verb to live in a manner that involves frequently traveling and not having a permanent home, relying on a suitcase for belongings

  • As a traveling consultant, I often have to live out of a suitcase for weeks at a time.
  • My job requires me to live out of a suitcase, so I'm used to packing and unpacking constantly.
  • I'm tired of living out of a suitcase all the time - I wish I could just settle down somewhere.
  • After years of moving from place to place, she felt like she was living out of a suitcase in her own life.

adjective A slang term meaning excellent, great, or pleasing.

adverb Used to describe something as being done in an excellent or pleasing manner.

  • The business deal was considered quite cushdy by all parties involved.
  • I heard that party last night was cushdy, everyone had a great time.
  • That new job offer is totally cushdy, you should definitely take it.
  • The idea of taking a spontaneous road trip sounded absolutely cushdy to them.

noun Babelicious can also be used as a noun to refer to a person who is considered very attractive or appealing.

adjective Babelicious is an adjective that describes someone or something as extremely attractive or appealing.

  • The actress was described as babelicious by the critics for her stunning beauty.
  • Wow, that new guy at work is totally babelicious!
  • I can't believe how babelicious that dessert looks!
  • The sunset over the ocean was so babelicious, it took my breath away.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The judges gave her performance a perfect ten in the figure skating competition.
  • She always rates his cooking skills as a perfect ten.
  • Her outfit was a perfect ten - she looked amazing!
  • His ability to juggle multiple tasks at once is a perfect ten in my book.

interjection used to express surprise, amazement, or excitement

  • The horse suddenly stopped in its tracks, causing the rider to exclaim 'whoa.'
  • Whoa, did you see that skateboard trick? It was awesome!
  • Whoa, that party was lit last night!
  • Whoa, slow down and think about what you're saying before you speak.

verb to come out of retirement and resume working or participating in a particular activity

  • After a brief retirement, the CEO decided to unretire and return to the company.
  • My grandpa unretired because he missed working and being busy.
  • I never thought he would unretire, but I guess he got bored staying at home.
  • The legendary athlete seemed to unretire every time his team needed him for a big game.

noun a device worn on the wrist that tells time

preposition used to indicate the location or position of something

  • It is important to always keep a watch on your expenses to stay within budget.
  • I like to watch on my favorite TV show every night before bed.
  • Let's watch on that new movie everyone is talking about this weekend.
  • She had to watch on her emotions during the difficult conversation.

adjective comparative form of the adjective 'fun', meaning more enjoyable or amusing

  • According to recent research, engaging in recreational activities is funner than just sitting at home.
  • I think playing video games is way funner than studying for exams.
  • Going to the beach is so much funner than staying indoors all day.
  • Some people find roller coasters funner than bungee jumping, but it's all about personal preference.

noun a comedic reaction in which someone spits out liquid they were drinking due to surprise or laughter

  • During the elegant dinner party, the guest did a spit take when the host made a hilarious joke.
  • I nearly did a spit take when I heard the gossip my friend told me.
  • The comedian's joke was so unexpected, I did a spit take with my drink.
  • The shocking plot twist in the movie made me do a mental spit take.

4D

noun a type of entertainment or technology that provides a 3-dimensional visual experience with the added dimension of depth

adjective describing something related to or characteristic of 4D technology or entertainment

  • The new 4D technology allows for a more immersive viewing experience.
  • Let's go check out that new 4D movie at the theater.
  • I heard the 4D ride at the amusement park is lit!
  • His ability to think in 4D, considering all possible outcomes, sets him apart from the rest.

noun a fight between two or more women, typically involving scratching, hair-pulling, and other aggressive behavior

  • The two women engaged in a heated catfight over the office promotion.
  • Did you hear about the catfight that broke out at the party last night?
  • I can't believe those two girls got into a catfight over a guy.
  • The political debate turned into a catfight as both candidates traded insults.

noun TGIF is an acronym that stands for 'Thank God It's Friday.' It is a noun referring to the end of the workweek and the anticipation of the weekend.

interjection TGIF can also be used as an interjection to express relief or excitement that the workweek is over and the weekend is beginning.

  • Thank goodness it's Friday is a common expression used to express relief that the workweek is over.
  • TGIF, finally time to relax and unwind after a long week.
  • TGIF, let's hit the town and party it up tonight!
  • TGIF symbolizes the end of a stressful week and the anticipation of a well-deserved break.

noun A person who is not quite a celebrity but is well-known or recognized in a specific niche or industry.

  • The sublebrity made a guest appearance at the charity gala.
  • I heard that sublebrity is going to be at the party tonight.
  • That sublebrity is always causing drama on social media.
  • She may not be an A-list celebrity, but she's definitely a sublebrity in her own right.

noun the act of interrupting a video recording, typically by unexpectedly appearing in the camera's field of view

  • The news anchor was not amused by the videobombing incident during the live broadcast.
  • My friend loves videobombing whenever we take group photos.
  • Stop videobombing my TikTok videos, it's so annoying!
  • His loud laughter was like a videobombing interruption in the solemn atmosphere of the library.

noun a form of comedy in which a comedian performs alone on stage, typically speaking directly to the audience

verb not applicable

adjective describing a type of comedy performance

adverb not applicable

pronoun not applicable

preposition not applicable

conjunction not applicable

interjection not applicable

article not applicable

  • The comedian performed a stand-up routine at the theater last night.
  • I love going to see stand-up comedy shows with my friends.
  • Have you ever tried doing stand-up? It's so much fun!
  • She always has a way of standing up for what she believes in.

noun a video podcast, typically consisting of a series of episodes that can be downloaded or streamed online

  • The educational institution decided to create a vodcast series to supplement their online courses.
  • I love watching vodcasts on my favorite topics during my free time.
  • Let's binge-watch some vodcasts tonight!
  • Her vodcast on mental health really resonated with me and helped me understand my own struggles better.

noun a moment when something that was once popular or successful begins to decline in quality or popularity

verb to reach a point where something that was once popular or successful begins to decline in quality or popularity

  • The TV show's ratings began to decline after they decided to have the main character jump the shark.
  • The show really went downhill once they had that ridiculous episode where they made the character jump the shark.
  • That show totally lost me when they had that episode where they made the character jump the shark.
  • The company's decision to change their logo seemed like a desperate attempt to jump the shark and attract younger customers.

noun a type of dance movement in which the hands are held with palms facing forward and fingers splayed, often performed in musical theater or jazz dance routines

  • The performer concluded their routine with a graceful display of jazz hands.
  • She always adds jazz hands at the end of her dance performances.
  • I can't help but throw in some jazz hands when I'm feeling extra excited.
  • He greeted the news of his promotion with jazz hands, metaphorically speaking.

noun a social event held in the parking lot of a sports stadium, typically involving eating, drinking, and socializing before a game

  • The company organized a tailgating party for employees to celebrate the end of the quarter.
  • We're having a tailgating party before the big game this weekend, want to join?
  • Let's throw a sick tailgating party with all our friends and grill some burgers.
  • The political rally felt more like a tailgating party, with supporters gathering and socializing before the event.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb an action word that expresses a state of being or an occurrence

  • The balloon suddenly went pop when it touched the sharp edge.
  • I heard the bubble wrap go pop when I stepped on it.
  • The tire went pop on the highway, so we had to pull over.
  • His dreams of becoming a famous singer went pop after his terrible audition.

noun A combination of the words 'mom' and 'manager', referring to a mother who is also the manager of their child's career or activities.

  • The momager played a crucial role in managing her child's career in the entertainment industry.
  • My mom is like a momager, always making sure I stay on top of my responsibilities.
  • The momager is the real MVP when it comes to helping her child succeed.
  • She's not just a mom, she's a momager - always looking out for her family's best interests.

noun a female singer, especially one who sings popular songs

  • The renowned songstress captivated the audience with her mesmerizing performance.
  • Did you hear that new song by the local songstress? It's really catchy!
  • The songstress totally killed it on stage last night, she's so talented!
  • Her voice was like a beacon of light in the darkness, truly embodying the essence of a songstress.

noun a ring-shaped cake of sweetened dough typically fried in oil

verb engaging in the activity of performing doughnuts in a vehicle, spinning in tight circles

  • The act of doughnutting involves driving in circles around a stationary object.
  • We spent the afternoon doughnutting in the parking lot with our friends.
  • I heard that guy got pulled over for doughnutting in the empty lot last night.
  • Her thoughts were doughnutting around the idea of quitting her job and traveling the world.

noun a person who promotes or sells products or services, especially by public speaking or advertising

  • The spruiker outside the store was promoting the latest products to passersby.
  • I always see that spruiker trying to get people to come into the store.
  • That spruiker is really good at getting people's attention.
  • The politician was seen as a spruiker for the new policy, constantly advocating for its benefits.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The concept of structured reality is often used in sociology to analyze the dynamics of social interactions.
  • Reality TV shows are a popular form of structured reality entertainment.
  • I can't believe how scripted that reality show is, it's like they forgot it's supposed to be structured reality.
  • In the world of social media, our online persona can be seen as a form of structured reality that we create for ourselves.

noun a person who books or arranges something, especially a performer or artist for a public event

  • The booker for the event is responsible for coordinating all the talent and scheduling.
  • Hey, did you hear that Sarah got a job as a booker for a modeling agency?
  • I heard the booker at that club is super chill and always hooks it up with free drinks.
  • As the booker of the family, Sarah always organized and planned all the gatherings and trips.

noun a term used in Thailand to describe a transgender or effeminate male

  • The ladyboy performed a traditional dance at the cultural event.
  • I heard there is a ladyboy show in town, want to check it out?
  • Some people use the term ladyboy as a derogatory slang for transgender individuals.
  • His flamboyant personality made him stand out like a ladyboy in a crowd of businessmen.

noun the action of removing clothing or covering from something

verb present participle of the verb 'strip', which means to remove clothing or covering from something

  • The process of stripping the old paint off the walls can be quite time-consuming.
  • I'm thinking of stripping down this old table and giving it a fresh coat of paint.
  • She's really good at stripping, she's been doing it for years.
  • He's slowly stripping away her defenses with his charm.

noun fancy or stylish clothing, typically worn for a special occasion or event

  • She put on her glad rags for the charity gala.
  • I'm excited to put on my glad rags for the party tonight!
  • Let's get dolled up in our glad rags and hit the town!
  • Wearing her glad rags gave her the confidence to face the challenges ahead.

noun a Chinese martial art that combines elements of kung fu and other fighting styles

  • Wushu is a traditional Chinese martial art that requires discipline and precision.
  • I've been practicing wushu for a few years now and I love it.
  • Some people think wushu is just for show, but it's actually a very effective form of self-defense.
  • In the business world, mastering wushu-like skills of balance and agility can help you navigate challenges with ease.

noun a made-up word that does not have a specific definition in the English language

  • The suspect was found with a legbomb strapped to his thigh.
  • I can't believe he tried to sneak a legbomb through security!
  • That guy is crazy, he actually tried to bring a legbomb on the plane.
  • Her dance moves were so explosive, it was like she dropped a legbomb on the dance floor.

noun a form of vocal percussion involving the art of producing drum beats, rhythm, and musical sounds using one's mouth, lips, tongue, and voice

  • The talented musician showcased his beatbox skills during the classical music concert.
  • I love watching people beatbox on the street, it's so cool!
  • Did you see that guy totally kill it with his beatbox performance?
  • His words were like a beatbox, rhythmically flowing and captivating.

noun a term used to describe a player who possesses skills and attributes that are in between those of two different positions in a sport, such as basketball or baseball

  • The tennis player hit a tweener shot between his legs.
  • I pulled off a sick tweener move in my basketball game.
  • That tweener is always causing trouble in the neighborhood.
  • The project manager is considered a tweener because he bridges the gap between different departments.

noun a person who engages in the sport of surfing, riding on waves while standing on a surfboard

  • The surfer gracefully rode the wave all the way to the shore.
  • Check out that surfer catching some sick waves!
  • That surfer is totally shredding it out there!
  • Being a surfer in the business world means riding the ups and downs with ease.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this)

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • The contractor plans to tear it up and replace the entire flooring in the building.
  • Let's tear it up on the dance floor tonight!
  • I heard the new band is going to tear it up at the concert.
  • She's going to tear it up in the upcoming debate with her strong arguments.

adjective describing a combination of dance and musical elements

  • The dancical performance was a beautiful blend of dance and musical elements.
  • I heard that new show is a dancical - should be fun to watch!
  • Let's go check out that dancical at the theater tonight.
  • Her movements were so graceful, it was like she was performing a dancical on ice.

noun a small container filled with glitter and sometimes other materials, designed to burst open and scatter glitter when thrown or opened

  • The glitter-bomb was a prank that caused quite a mess in the office.
  • I can't believe you glitter-bombed me during my presentation!
  • They glitter-bombed the entire hallway as a joke.
  • Her smile was like a glitter-bomb, lighting up the room with joy.

noun a romantic relationship between two people, especially in a reality TV show, that is often exaggerated or fabricated for the sake of entertainment

  • The actors' showmance was just for publicity and did not affect their professional relationship.
  • Did you hear about the showmance between the lead actors on that TV show?
  • Their showmance was so obvious, everyone knew it was fake.
  • Their showmance was like a scripted love story played out in real life.

noun a playful or mock fight or scuffle

  • The two gentlemen engaged in a heated debate that almost escalated into twisticuffs.
  • I heard those two guys were about to throw down in some twisticuffs.
  • Things got real messy when they started twisticuffs.
  • The political debate turned into a verbal twisticuffs between the candidates.

noun A female ballet dancer

  • The danseuse gracefully performed a ballet routine on stage.
  • The danseuse looked stunning in her performance last night.
  • That danseuse has some serious moves!
  • The danseuse moved with such fluidity, she seemed like a living sculpture.

noun a screenshot of a particular moment in a video or movie

verb to take a screenshot of a particular moment in a video or movie

  • I took a screencap of the document for reference.
  • I grabbed a quick screencap of the funny meme.
  • I snagged a screencap of the conversation before it disappeared.
  • Her words left a lasting impression, like a mental screencap.

noun a person who creates art using light as the primary medium

  • The light artist created a stunning display of illuminated sculptures for the art exhibition.
  • I heard the light artist is going to be showcasing their work at the gallery next week.
  • Have you seen the latest installation by that light artist? It's totally lit!
  • Her words painted a vivid picture in my mind, like a skilled light artist using colors to create a masterpiece.

noun a type of stop-motion animation using clay or similar materials

  • The film was created using the claymation technique, which involved meticulously molding characters out of clay.
  • I love watching those old claymation Christmas specials on TV.
  • Claymation is such a cool way to make movies, it's like magic with clay.
  • Her emotions were like a claymation film, constantly shifting and molding into new shapes.

noun four-wall profit: the amount of money a business makes after subtracting all expenses related to the physical location or 'four walls' of the establishment

  • The company's financial report showed a significant increase in four-wall profit compared to last quarter.
  • The store manager was thrilled to see the four-wall profit go up after implementing new sales strategies.
  • We're killing it in terms of four-wall profit this year!
  • His dedication to improving the store's operations really paid off in terms of four-wall profit.

noun a blog or online platform where a person provides a real-time commentary or updates on an event

verb to provide a real-time commentary or updates on an event on a blog or online platform

  • The journalist decided to create a liveblog to provide real-time updates on the event.
  • I'm going to start a liveblog so we can all follow along together.
  • I'll be liveblogging the concert tonight, so make sure to check it out.
  • His social media posts were like a liveblog of his vacation, keeping everyone updated on his adventures.

noun a made-up word that does not have a specific definition in the English language

  • The rebolation of the economy is a complex issue that requires careful analysis.
  • I can feel the rebolation in the air as we approach the busy holiday season.
  • The party last night had some serious rebolation going on!
  • Her emotions were in a state of rebolation, constantly shifting and changing.

adjective relaxed or easy-going; not requiring much effort or energy

adverb in a relaxed or easy-going manner

  • The cruisey atmosphere on board the luxury yacht made for a relaxing vacation.
  • I love taking it easy and having a cruisy day at the beach.
  • Let's just have a cruisy night in and watch some movies.
  • His life seemed to be on a cruisey path until unexpected challenges arose.

noun a word used to identify a word that can function as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence

  • The actress experienced a make-up malfunction right before going on stage.
  • Her make-up malfunctioned just as she was about to take a selfie.
  • She had a major make-up fail when her mascara started smudging everywhere.
  • The team's communication breakdown was like a make-up malfunction during a fashion show.

noun a made-up word combining 'drama' and 'reality' to describe a situation that is both dramatic and real

  • The dramality of the situation was evident in the way everyone reacted.
  • The dramality of her reaction was totally unexpected.
  • I can't believe the dramality of that gossip!
  • The dramality of the storm mirrored the chaos in her mind.

noun a type of expression or gesture

adverb describing how something is done with an open mouth

  • Il est impoli de manger à bouche ouverte lors d'un dîner formel.
  • Arrête de parler à bouche ouverte, c'est dégoûtant.
  • Elle rigole toujours à bouche ouverte, c'est contagieux.
  • Il a été surpris à bouche ouverte en découvrant la surprise.

noun a social or religious event or gathering

adjective relating to a social or religious event or gathering

  • The acara will be held at the convention center next month.
  • Are you going to the acara this weekend?
  • I heard the acara is gonna be lit!
  • The acara was a whirlwind of excitement and activity.

noun a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'acrobacy' is a noun referring to the performance of acrobatic feats.

  • The circus performer showcased incredible acrobacy skills during the show.
  • Did you see the amazing acrobacy act at the circus yesterday?
  • The acrobacy in that performance was off the charts!
  • Her ability to juggle multiple tasks at once requires a level of mental acrobacy.

noun the skill or performance of an acrobat

  • The performance showcased incredible acrobatism skills.
  • Wow, did you see that acrobatism routine? It was amazing!
  • That guy has some serious acrobatism moves.
  • Her ability to navigate difficult situations with ease is like a form of mental acrobatism.

noun a piece of fabric or similar material that is lowered to the stage to indicate the end of an act or scene in a play

verb to lower the act drop at the end of an act or scene in a play

  • The act drop signaled the end of the play.
  • When the act drop came down, everyone knew it was time to leave.
  • The act drop was like the mic drop of the theater world.
  • As the act drop fell, it felt like a curtain closing on that chapter of my life.

noun a small figurine representing a character, typically from a movie, comic book, or television show, that is posable and often used as a toy

  • The action figure was meticulously crafted with fine details and articulation.
  • I love collecting action figures of my favorite superheroes.
  • Check out this cool action figure I just scored at the comic book store!
  • He was like a real-life action figure, always ready for any challenge.

verb to improvise or deliver spontaneously without preparation

  • The actor ad-libbed his lines during the live performance.
  • She ad-libbed a funny joke during the meeting.
  • I totally ad-libbed that presentation and it went great!
  • He ad-libbed his way through the conversation, trying to cover up his lack of knowledge.

noun a person who improvises or delivers spontaneously, especially in public speaking or performance

  • The actor was known for his exceptional skills as an ad-libber, often improvising lines during live performances.
  • She's a natural ad-libber, always coming up with funny jokes on the spot.
  • That guy is such a great ad-libber, he can make up a story out of thin air.
  • Being an ad-libber in life can sometimes lead to unexpected and exciting outcomes.

noun a form of improvisation where someone speaks or performs without preparation

verb to improvise or speak or perform without preparation

  • The actor impressed the audience with his ad-libbing skills during the live performance.
  • She was so good at ad-libbing that she had everyone laughing at the party.
  • I love when comedians start ad-libbing on stage, it's always so funny.
  • In a crisis situation, sometimes you have to ad-lib your way through and make quick decisions.

noun a person who goes ahead to make preparations for the arrival of someone or something

  • The advance agent for the President's visit arrived a week before to make preparations.
  • The advance agent scoped out the venue ahead of the event.
  • The advance agent was like a ninja, setting everything up before anyone else arrived.
  • In the world of espionage, the advance agent is the key to a successful mission.

noun a person who prepares the way for an event or an organization

  • The advance man for the presidential candidate is responsible for coordinating all campaign events.
  • The advance man for the concert made sure everything was set up before the band arrived.
  • The advance man for the movie premiere scored us some VIP tickets.
  • She was like an advance man, always one step ahead in planning our group trips.

noun a plural form of the noun 'advertisement', which refers to a paid promotion of a product, service, or event

  • The company invested a lot of money in producing high-quality advertainments for their new product.
  • I love watching those funny advertainments during commercial breaks.
  • Did you see that advertainment for the new video game? It looks lit!
  • The artist's music videos are like advertainments for his unique style and talent.

noun a performer of aerial stunts in an aircraft

  • The aerobat performed a series of intricate maneuvers during the air show.
  • I heard that aerobat is going to do some crazy stunts at the event.
  • That aerobat is a real daredevil up in the sky.
  • Being an aerobat in the business world requires taking risks and pushing boundaries.

noun a type of robot designed to operate in the air or outer space

  • The aerobot was deployed to gather data on the atmospheric conditions.
  • We sent the aerobot up to check out the storm clouds.
  • I can't believe how cool that aerobot is, flying around like a boss.
  • Her mind was like an aerobot, constantly soaring and gathering information.

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noun AEW is a popular wrestling company

adjective AEW stands for 'All Elite Wrestling'

  • The Association of European Airlines (AEW) is a trade association for commercial airlines based in Europe.
  • I heard that AEW is hosting a conference next month, are you going?
  • AEW is the best wrestling promotion out there right now!
  • The new company policy brought a wave of changes, it felt like an AEW in the workplace.

noun a period of time after sunset when it is dark outside

  • The after-dark activities in the city are closely monitored by law enforcement.
  • Let's go check out the after-dark scene downtown tonight.
  • I heard there's a killer after-dark party happening this weekend.
  • The after-dark of her life symbolized a period of great change and transformation.

noun a noun is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality. In this case, 'aftergame' is a noun that refers to the period of time following a game.

  • The team gathered for a meeting to discuss the aftergame analysis.
  • Let's grab some pizza and talk about the aftergame.
  • I can't wait to chill with the squad aftergame.
  • The aftergame of life is just as important as the main event.

noun a social gathering that takes place after a main event, such as a concert or a party

  • The guests were invited to attend the after-party following the charity gala.
  • Hey, are you going to the after-party tonight?
  • I heard the after-party is going to be lit!
  • The real fun always happens at the after-party.

noun a short performance or entertainment presented after the main event or performance

  • The afterpiece was a short comedic play that followed the main performance.
  • The afterpiece was a fun little skit they did at the end.
  • The afterpiece was the cherry on top of the show.
  • The afterpiece served as a delightful conclusion to the evening's entertainment.

noun a social gathering or reception held after a performance, premiere, or other event

adjective relating to or characteristic of an aftershow

  • The aftershow event will feature a panel discussion with the cast and crew.
  • Are you going to the aftershow party tonight?
  • Let's hit up the aftershow shindig for some drinks and music.
  • The real drama happened off-stage during the aftershow chaos.

noun a labor union representing performers in the entertainment industry, including actors, singers, and dancers

  • The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) is a union representing performers in the entertainment industry.
  • I heard that AFTRA is negotiating better pay for actors in the upcoming film.
  • AFTRA is like the backbone of the entertainment industry, always looking out for its members.
  • Joining AFTRA was like stepping into a whole new world of opportunities for my acting career.