Technology Gadgets And Devices

13 words in this vocabulary list

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 device that makes a buzzing sound, especially an electrical device that sounds an alarm or signals the end of a period of time

  • The buzzer sounded, signaling the end of the exam.
  • I'll hit the buzzer when I'm ready for you to come in.
  • She's always on the buzzer, never missing a beat.
  • The buzzer of opportunity rang, and he knew it was his moment to shine.

noun a car with a folding or retracting roof that can be converted from an enclosed to an open-air vehicle

adjective capable of being converted or changed from one form to another

  • The convertible bond can be exchanged for a predetermined number of shares.
  • I love driving with the top down in my convertible on sunny days.
  • Check out that sweet ride - it's a sick convertible!
  • Her mood was like a convertible, changing rapidly from happy to sad.

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 a device used for communication that enables individuals to talk to each other over long distances

verb to make a phone call or contact someone by telephone

  • I always make sure to keep my phone fully charged in case of emergencies.
  • Hey, can you grab my phone for me? I think I left it on the table.
  • I love my new phone, it's so lit!
  • She has been glued to her phone all day, she needs to take a break.

noun a piece of solid material fitting tightly into a hole and blocking it up

verb to fill or close up a hole or opening

  • Please remember to plug in the power cord before using the device.
  • Don't forget to plug in your phone before it dies.
  • I need to find a way to plug this leak before it gets worse.
  • She knew how to plug into the energy of the crowd and give a great performance.

adjective smooth and glossy, often in a stylish or attractive way

  • The sleek design of the new car caught the attention of many luxury car enthusiasts.
  • I love how sleek your new phone looks!
  • That new sports car is so sleek, dude!
  • Her sleek performance on the stage wowed the audience.

verb to make thinner or reduce in size

adjective having a small or slender width

  • She maintained a slim figure by following a strict diet and exercise regimen.
  • I'm trying to slim down before summer so I can fit into my old swimsuit.
  • I need to slim my wallet before payday hits.
  • The chances of success are slim, but we can still try our best.

verb to disassemble or separate into individual parts or pieces

  • The engineer carefully took apart the machine to understand its inner workings.
  • I'm going to take apart this old computer and see if I can fix it.
  • Let's take apart this puzzle and put it back together.
  • The detective had to take apart the suspect's alibi to uncover the truth.

noun a news ticker that displays headlines or updates

  • The ticker on the stock market displayed the latest prices of various securities.
  • I keep an eye on the ticker to see how my favorite stocks are doing.
  • I can't stop checking the ticker for updates on my investments.
  • His heart raced like a ticker as he waited for the results of the exam.

noun informal term for pants that are tight-fitting around the legs

  • The military used electronic jammers to disrupt enemy communication signals.
  • I heard they sell phone jammers online to block unwanted calls.
  • Those jammers at the party were lit!
  • Her jokes were like jammers, silencing the room with laughter.

noun a slang term for a BMW car

  • The presenter used a beamer to display the slides during the conference.
  • I borrowed my friend's beamer for movie night.
  • I love cruising around town in my beamer.
  • Her smile was like a beamer, lighting up the room with joy.

adjective describing something that can be locked

  • The storage cabinet comes with lockable doors to ensure security.
  • I bought a lockable suitcase for my upcoming trip.
  • I need to get a lockable box to keep my valuables safe.
  • Her heart was like a lockable vault, guarded against any unwanted intruders.