(Abbreviation) Box lacrosse. Also known as "indoor lacrosse." Mostly played in North America.
A thin part of a potato, usually fried to crispness. It's good. Not usually triangular, though.
(Expression) Everything related to a particular subject. Used with a noun.
Usage: He is a fan of all things baseball.
Emily deals with all things technology.
(Noun) A city in the northern Central District of Israel and the principal city in the surrounding Sharon plain area.
Usage: What was the weather in Netanya yesterday?
(Noun) A ball thrown at a Pokemon to catch it. It stores the Pokemon inside the Pokeball. The Pokemon can then be ejected from the Pokeball by pressing the button on it. A Pokeball has a red top and a white bottom.
Usage: I captured a Shinx with a Poke ball.
(Noun) A post-apocalyptic role-playing game set as the sequel to Fallout 3.
(Verb) An ingrained mind pattern or an entrenched way of thinking; brainwashing.
Usage: His programming caused him to think that way.
(Expression) Without hesitation or pause; right away.
(Expression) To be in good health, keep healthy, be sound of body and mind, reflecting optimism.
(Adjective) Pertaining to computer or internet technology.
Usage: They were the victims of a cyber attack.
Cars with one headlight out.
Usage: I flashed my high beams at the oncoming padiddles.
(Interjection) A friendly parting expression, originating in Italy, and now used frequently all over Europe and America too.
Usage: "Hey, it's been nice talking to you. Well, I guess I'll be seeing you around... Ciao!"
(Noun) A cartoon rabbit created by Warner Bros. He is known for his sarcasm and is usually voiced by Mel Blanc.
(Noun) The section of a newspaper containing comics.
Usage: The funnies crack me up!
(Noun) Can refer to two things: the story of Yaelokre, or the person/creator of Yaelokre, Keath Ósk.
(Noun) Persistent Postural Perceptual Dizziness. A functional form of dizziness.
Usage: Patient suffered PPPD for 1 year. No ENT abnormality found.
(Adjective) Pertaining to progeny.
Usage: They will enjoy progenic pleasures.
(Verb) Getting something done by ingenious means. Also seeming to be a little underhanded perhaps.
Usage: You’re off work on the day of the big match! How did you wangle that one?
(Noun) (informal) A strict, righteous, hypercritical adherent of societal/religious norms.
(Noun) A billion tons.
Usage: This whale weighs a gigaton.
(Abbreviation) Bipolar Mood Disorder.
Usage: Patient with BPMD, on Lithium.
(Noun) A discipline of archaeobotany that focuses on the analysis of charcoal.
Usage: I employ anthracology in my archeology thesis.
(Noun) Foreign language anxiety.
Usage: It's a feeling of nervousness, worry, and unease experienced while learning or speaking a foreign language.
(Noun) Fear of throwing things out; a tendency to hoard things.
(Noun) People that climb plastic or real rocks.
Usage: You are a bad climber.
(Noun) An excessive and irrational fear of string or thread.
(Expression) An absolute reduction in Greenhouse Gas Emissions from all operations.
Liquid from the mouth that drips out.
Usage: When I saw dinner cooking, I started to drool.
(Noun) Flying anxiety; a fear of being on an airplane or other flying vehicle, such as a helicopter, while in flight.
(Noun) A device used to move logs.
Usage: The logs were too heavy, so I used a cantdog to move them into place.
(Expression) (slang)The stomach.
Usage: "Little Mary," a modern euphemism for the stomach, was popularized by J. M. Barrie's successful play of this title.
(Expression) To sell something, bypassing the stock exchange.
An app that used to be called "Twitter," but when Elon Musk bought it, he changed it to "X."
Usage: The app X used to be Twitter.
Relating to the liver and biliary system.
Usage: Hepatobiliary disorders, pancreatitis, and sphincter of Oddi dysfunction.....
A country that is super close to Malaysia.
Usage: "I went to Indonesia. It was fun."
(Verb) To indicate a name preference that is different from a legal document.
A romantic or mocking way to laugh at something, depending on the context.
Usage: Boy: You're so cute!
Girl: Tee-hee, you're so nice, you know that? :)
(Noun) A warship that lays naval mines, usually to take out enemy ships and submarines.
Usage: The minelayer deployed mines in the waters.
(Noun) A henhouse.
Usage: Like the hen who longs to be in her home at the hencote in the secure barnyard, she is exiled by her own brood.
(Noun) The mouth position when playing a woodwind instrument. A phonetic spelling of "embouchure."
(Adjective) Of a language, words use a single morpheme to define multiple grammatical features.
Usage: The Romance languages are fusional.
(Noun) Fear of either losing money, spending money, the corruption of money, or simply the responsibility of money.
A method of investigation into the nature of reality, that relies on observation, hypothesis, testing, and validating observations, to gain insights and knowledge about reality.
Usage: Understanding the science of electricity has helped us improve our technology.
(Adverb) To study or repeat something in a rote manner.
Usage: He repeated his lesson rotely, without real understanding.
(Expression) If you multitask on multiple things, none of them will be successful.
Usage: Patrick worked on both the math project and the science project at the same time and didn't get good grades on either. If you chase two rabbits, you will not catch either.
(Noun) The temporary medical crisis - chills, palpitations, depression, hallucinating, vomiting, thoughts of suicide - most often highlighted among Japanese travelers/visitors to France.
A dance in which the legs move inward and outward.
Usage: Let's do the tootsie roll.
(Expression) Mentally flexibility.
Usage: He had a supple mind and strongly held, though rarely expressed, opinions and beliefs.
The longest station and town name in Wales.
The British spelling of the word that people use to describe the way the waves of light hit a specific object.
(Abbreviation) Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division.
To happen (to someone).
Usage: Whate'er betides, I've known the worst.(G. Byron)
(Noun) The 18th letter in the Greek alphabet.
Usage: Sigma is my favorite letter in the Greek alphabet.
(Expression) Describes an individual whose singing performances are very well done.
Usage: Oh, I like Queen too! Freddie Mercury could sing the phone book, I swear.
(Expression) A British English interjection.
Usage: Oi, mate!
(Expression) Describes the rapid, uncontrolled spread or growth of something, often in a negative or problematic way.
Usage: The rumors about the company's financial troubles started spreading like poison ivy through the industry.
(Noun) Fear of balloons.
Usage: Globophobia is commonly picked up in childhood, usually from being "startled" by a balloon popping unexpectedly.