sack dance
n.— «Does a happy sack dance….I’m a Bad Ass Brewer With Attitude! Yeah!» —“Re: OT: Beer is Good for You…“ by Fred Stone Usenet: alt.atheism Oct. 25, 2001. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
fladry n.pl.— «The wolves are captured by a ten kilometre area being cordoned off with flag lines (known as a fladry)—the wolves for some reason never try to cross it.» —“A love affair with the Big Bad Wolf” by Sarah...
microclimate n.— «We didn’t expect to see what I call “microclimates” in spending. Historically, companies in Europe have spent one-third of what U.S. companies spent; U.S. companies were putting money out for innovation and...
horse blanket n.— «An oversized chart—nicknamed the “horse blanket” because of its size—was created to display the postwar targets for one month, six months and a year out.» —“Afghanistan Aid Sets Bad Example —Bush...
kayfabe n.— «The babyfaces hung around together and the heels stayed with each other as well. That’s the way it was in the those “kayfabe” days. (“Kayfabe” is wrestling slang that refers to protecting the business...
handbags at dawn n.— «Miss H. continued to be verbally abusive and to prevent any flared tempers from spilling over in the restaurant I asked her to step outside to discuss the matter further. On my part this was a risky maneuver, as If...