bum

noun the buttocks

verb to live or spend time in a lazy or relaxed manner

adjective of poor quality or inferior

  • The doctor examined the patient's bum for any signs of infection.
  • I can't believe you slipped and fell on your bum!
  • He's always just sitting on his bum, not doing anything productive.
  • She's been dragging her bum lately, not putting in much effort.

noun a gambling game involving dice, typically played in casinos

  • The casino offers a variety of table games, including craps.
  • Let's hit the craps table and try our luck!
  • I can't believe I lost all my money playing craps last night.
  • His investment in that risky venture turned out to be a real craps shoot.

noun archaic term for a female companion or sweetheart

  • The scientist conducted a study to analyze the effects of the new doxy on patients.
  • I heard that the new doxy is supposed to work wonders for allergies.
  • Have you tried that new doxy for your skin condition? It's supposed to be really effective.
  • She was known as the town's doxy, always causing trouble wherever she went.

noun a derogatory term for a person of East Asian descent

  • The chef used a special gook to season the dish.
  • I can't believe you spilled that gook all over the floor!
  • That gook is so sticky, it's hard to clean up.
  • The gook of bureaucracy slowed down the progress of the project.

adjective describing someone or something as mentally ill or irrational

  • The defendant's lawyer argued that his client was not guilty by reason of insanity.
  • The roller coaster at the amusement park was insane!
  • That party last night was absolutely insane!
  • The amount of work she had to do was insane, but she managed to finish it all.

noun a contemptibly obnoxious or foolish person

verb to move or cause to move with a quick, sharp motion

  • The technician was able to fix the machine despite dealing with a difficult jerk of a coworker.
  • I can't believe that jerk cut in line ahead of us!
  • That guy is such a jerk, always causing trouble.
  • Don't be a jerk and ruin the party for everyone else.

adjective used to describe something that is weak or unconvincing, especially an excuse or argument

  • The presentation was deemed as quite lame by the board members.
  • I can't believe you didn't come to the party, that's so lame!
  • That movie was so lame, I fell asleep halfway through.
  • His excuse for not attending the meeting was just a lame attempt to avoid responsibility.

noun a person who is stingy or unwilling to spend money

  • The investor considered him a piker for not taking more risks in the stock market.
  • Don't be a piker, come join us for a night out!
  • He's such a piker, always looking for the easy way out.
  • She's a piker when it comes to trying new foods, always sticking to the same dishes.

noun vomit or regurgitated food

verb to vomit or regurgitate food

  • The patient experienced nausea and eventually began to puke.
  • I can't believe you puked all over the bathroom last night.
  • I feel like I'm going to puke if I eat another bite of this.
  • The sight of blood makes me want to puke.

noun a person who habitually depends on others for support or favors; a freeloader

  • The sponger was always looking for ways to avoid paying for anything.
  • Don't be a sponger and chip in for the pizza.
  • He's such a sponger, always mooching off others.
  • The corporation was seen as a sponger, taking advantage of tax loopholes.

noun a British coin worth two pennies

adjective a term used to describe something that is worth or costs two pennies

  • The twopenny coin is no longer in circulation.
  • I found a twopenny coin on the street.
  • He's so cheap, he wouldn't even spend a twopenny on a drink.
  • Her twopenny opinions are not worth listening to.

noun a derogatory term used to refer to a white person

  • The term 'whitey' is considered derogatory and should not be used in professional settings.
  • I heard someone call him 'whitey' at the basketball game last night.
  • Hey, whitey, pass me the remote.
  • The snow-covered mountains looked like a giant whitey blanket from afar.

noun a fictional or slang term, likely not recognized in standard dictionaries

  • The suspect was charged with the crime of murfer in the first degree.
  • I heard there was a murfer at the park last night.
  • Did you see that movie about the murfer mystery?
  • The artist's use of color in the painting was a murfer of emotions.

noun a made-up or nonsensical word or phrase

  • The committee was concerned about the fuddery in the financial reports.
  • I can't believe the fuddery going on behind the scenes.
  • Stop with all the fuddery, just tell me the truth!
  • His excuses were just a cover for all the fuddery he was involved in.

adjective a slang term used to describe something that is fake or of low quality

  • The plazzy material used in the construction of the building was not up to safety standards.
  • I can't believe she bought that plazzy handbag from the market.
  • That plazzy phone case is so cheap-looking.
  • His plazzy smile didn't fool anyone; we all knew he was upset.

noun a mixture or hodgepodge of various things

  • The artist carefully mixed different colors to create a perfect podge for the painting.
  • I just threw all the ingredients into the pot and hoped for the best podge.
  • I can't believe you wore that podge to the party.
  • The podge of emotions swirling inside her made it hard to focus on anything else.

noun a slang term for the internet, used to describe the interconnected network of websites and online resources

  • The interweb has revolutionized the way we access information and communicate.
  • I found that recipe on the interweb last night.
  • I spend hours scrolling through the interweb looking at memes.
  • His mind was like a vast interweb, connecting ideas and concepts effortlessly.

verb to steal or take something without permission; to raise or increase abruptly

  • The thief was caught trying to steal a jacked car.
  • I can't believe he jacked my phone when I wasn't looking.
  • He got jacked for his new sneakers.
  • The price of gas is so high, I feel like I'm getting jacked every time I fill up my car.

noun a meal that combines elements of both lunch and dinner, typically eaten in the late afternoon or early evening

  • The company organized a drunch event to celebrate the successful completion of the project.
  • Let's grab some drunch at that new bistro down the street.
  • I'm in the mood for some drunch and chill with my friends this weekend.
  • The idea of drunch symbolizes the blending of lunch and dinner into one enjoyable mealtime experience.

verb to be extremely intoxicated or drunk

  • The suspect was found mullered in the alleyway, prompting a full investigation by the police.
  • After drinking all night, he was absolutely mullered and couldn't even walk straight.
  • I got completely mullered at the party last night, I don't even remember how I got home.
  • His hopes of winning the championship were mullered after his main competitor set a new record.

noun a woman who spends money on a younger person, typically a romantic partner, in exchange for companionship or sexual favors

  • The wealthy older woman is often referred to as a sugar mama.
  • My friend's mom is like a sugar mama, always spoiling him with gifts.
  • I heard she's looking for a sugar mama to take care of her.
  • In the world of finance, having a sugar mama investor can be a game-changer.

noun A slang term used to describe the area where the ankle and the calf meet, often used in reference to a person with a particularly thick or undefined ankle

  • The doctor examined the patient's mankle and determined it was sprained.
  • I twisted my mankle while playing basketball, it's really sore now.
  • I can't wear those shoes, they always rub against my mankle.
  • He has a mankle for always getting himself into trouble.

noun a term used to describe a type of English spoken by some young people in London, which combines elements of Jamaican Patois with Cockney English

  • The linguist studied the linguistic characteristics of jafaican in urban communities.
  • I love how my friend speaks in jafaican, it's so cool!
  • Some people think jafaican is just a slang, but it's actually a valid form of communication.
  • Her use of jafaican in the presentation added a touch of creativity and uniqueness to her speech.