noun a box or container used for storing or holding items related to the term 'bitch' or for humorous purposes

  • The technician referred to the device as a 'bitch box' due to its complex nature.
  • I can't figure out how to work this damn bitch box!
  • That bitch box is giving me a headache.
  • The email server was acting like a real bitch box today.

noun a car at the rear of a freight train, used as an office or for accommodation for the train crew

  • The conductor walked through the train, making sure all passengers were safely aboard before entering the caboose.
  • I love sitting in the caboose because you get the best view of the scenery as the train moves along.
  • Let's sneak into the caboose and have a little party while the rest of the passengers are distracted.
  • In the business world, the CEO is often seen as the 'caboose' of the company, following the lead of the board of directors.

noun A term used to describe a mischievous or playful person

  • Dido was a legendary queen of Carthage in ancient times.
  • I heard that Dido is coming to the party tonight.
  • I can't believe Dido pulled that off, she's a legend.
  • After the breakup, he felt like Dido abandoned him in the middle of the storm.

noun A male duck

  • The drake is a male duck with distinctive plumage.
  • I saw a beautiful drake swimming in the pond.
  • That drake is one cool dude.
  • Her voice soared like a drake in flight.

noun a person regarded as eccentric or crazy

  • The eccentric scientist was often dismissed as a kook by his colleagues.
  • My neighbor is a bit of a kook - always coming up with strange ideas.
  • That guy is a total kook, always saying weird stuff.
  • Her wild imagination made her seem like a kook to those who couldn't understand her creativity.

noun a small, wingless insect that infests the hair or skin of humans and animals, feeding on blood

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  • The louse infestation in the school was quickly addressed by the administration.
  • I heard that there's a louse going around in the office. Make sure to check your hair.
  • That guy is such a louse, always trying to cheat his way out of things.
  • The corrupt politician was described as a louse, preying on the vulnerable for personal gain.

nit

noun the egg of a louse or other parasitic insect

  • The chemist explained that a nit is a unit of luminance equal to one candela per square meter.
  • I found a nit in my hair and had to use a special comb to remove it.
  • Don't be such a nit, just go with the flow and have fun.
  • She was such a nit-picker, always focusing on the smallest details.

noun a type of insect that is typically considered a pest

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  • The exterminator was called in to deal with a roach infestation in the restaurant.
  • Eww, there's a roach crawling on the kitchen counter!
  • I saw a huge roach in the bathroom last night, it was gross.
  • The corrupt politician was like a roach, always finding a way to survive despite the scandals.

noun a slang term for a ten-dollar bill

  • The antique dealer sold the table for a sawbuck.
  • I bet him a sawbuck that the team would win.
  • I found a sawbuck on the street today!
  • Investing a sawbuck in that stock turned out to be a wise decision.

noun a place or area that is sheltered from the sun's direct rays

adjective of doubtful honesty or legality; suspicious

  • The businessman was accused of engaging in shady financial practices.
  • I don't trust that guy, he seems a bit shady.
  • I heard he's involved in some shady stuff.
  • The tree provided a shady spot for us to rest under.

noun a cut of meat from the upper part of the leg

  • The chef carefully trimmed the shank of the lamb before roasting it.
  • I accidentally bumped my shank on the edge of the table.
  • I can't believe he got shanked in that alley last night.
  • Her sharp words cut to the shank of his insecurities.

noun a hasty or sudden departure

verb to leave hurriedly or quickly

  • The suspect attempted to skedaddle from the scene before being apprehended by the police.
  • Let's skedaddle before the traffic gets any worse.
  • We need to skedaddle out of here before we get caught.
  • It's time to skedaddle from this toxic relationship and focus on self-care.

noun the act of killing someone in a violent way

verb present participle of slay, meaning to kill in a violent way

  • The detective was praised for his role in solving the slaying of the prominent businessman.
  • Did you hear about the slaying that happened downtown last night?
  • That new action movie is all about slaying bad guys left and right.
  • Her powerful speech was like a slaying of outdated beliefs and prejudices.

noun a small, narrow spade for digging up potatoes or other root vegetables

  • The farmer harvested a large crop of spuds from his field.
  • Let's make some mashed spuds for dinner tonight.
  • I love me some crispy spuds with my steak.
  • His brain felt like a mushy spud after studying for hours.

noun a small or cramped dwelling or business premises

verb to crouch or sit with one's knees bent and one's heels close to or touching one's buttocks

adjective short and thick; disproportionately short and thick

  • The fitness instructor demonstrated the proper form for a squat.
  • I can feel the burn in my legs after doing squats at the gym.
  • I'm going to squat at the park later to hang out with my friends.
  • The company decided to squat on the property until they could find a buyer.

noun a shoot that grows from the base of a tree or shrub

verb to deceive or cheat

  • The vacuum cleaner comes with a special attachment for cleaning up dust and dirt from tight spaces, such as corners and crevices.
  • I can't believe I fell for that scam, I'm such a sucker.
  • Don't be a sucker and fall for his tricks.
  • She knew she was a sucker for romantic comedies, but she couldn't resist watching them anyway.

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

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

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

article a word that is used to specify or limit a noun

  • Her exceptional performance in the competition truly takes the cake.
  • Your dance moves really take the cake!
  • That joke you told totally takes the cake!
  • The way he handled that difficult situation really takes the cake.

tog

noun a loose outer garment, such as a cloak or robe

verb to dress or clothe oneself in a particular way

  • Please remember to bring your tog for the swimming competition.
  • Don't forget to pack your tog for the beach trip.
  • I can't believe you left your tog at home!
  • She always carries her tog of confidence wherever she goes.

noun a mild expletive used to express surprise, fear, or emphasis

  • The sudden loud noise startled me and scared the bejesus out of me.
  • I almost jumped out of my skin when the cat suddenly appeared out of nowhere and scared the bejesus out of me.
  • That horror movie scared the bejesus out of me, I couldn't sleep for days.
  • The unexpected news shocked the bejesus out of everyone in the office.

noun a slang term for an object whose name is unknown or forgotten; a gadget or tool

  • The scientist referred to the unknown object as a dingus until further analysis could be conducted.
  • Hey, pass me that dingus over there so I can fix this thing.
  • I can't believe he left his dingus at home again, what a scatterbrain.
  • Her stubbornness was like a dingus that she refused to let go of.

noun a decisive or outstanding event or outcome

  • The new policy proposal was a real corker, receiving praise from all stakeholders.
  • That movie was a corker, I couldn't stop laughing the whole time.
  • She's a real corker, always knows how to have a good time.
  • The final match of the tournament was a real corker, with both teams giving it their all.

noun a person of East Asian descent, typically Chinese, to whom the term is often directed

adjective a derogatory term used to describe someone of East Asian descent, typically Chinese

  • The term 'Chinky' is considered derogatory and offensive when used to refer to people of East Asian descent.
  • I heard someone use the word 'Chinky' to describe the new restaurant down the street.
  • Hey, did you see that chinky-looking car driving by?
  • Her eyes were so small and chinky when she laughed.

adjective relating to or characteristic of the middle class, especially in a way that is perceived as pretentious or materialistic

  • The bougie restaurant served gourmet dishes to its upscale clientele.
  • She always shops at bougie stores in the mall.
  • That new club downtown is so bougie.
  • Her taste in art is quite bougie, always going for the expensive pieces.

noun a foolish or worthless person

  • The cleaning crew will be coming in to scrub the floors and remove any putz left behind.
  • Don't be such a putz and help me with this project.
  • He's always acting like a putz, thinking he's better than everyone else.
  • She putz around the house all day, never getting anything done.

noun a type of porridge or gruel

adjective related to or characteristic of skilly

  • The candidate demonstrated a high level of skilly during the interview.
  • She's got some serious skilly when it comes to baking.
  • I wish I had half the skilly that guy has on the basketball court.
  • His skilly in negotiation is like a superpower.

noun a contemptible or despicable person

  • The individual in question displayed behavior that could be described as that of a douchebag.
  • He's such a douchebag, always bragging about himself.
  • That guy is a total douchebag, he never thinks about anyone but himself.
  • Her attitude towards others is like that of a douchebag, always looking down on people.

noun A professional impostor of lunacy

  • The abraham-man was arrested for attempting to pickpocket in the crowded market.
  • Did you hear about the abraham-man who got caught stealing from the store?
  • That abraham-man is always up to no good.
  • He felt like an abraham-man, trying to blend in with the crowd but standing out like a sore thumb.