stork mark n.— «Our baby has dark red hand marks on her cheek. Do these marks go away?…Yes, if they are stork marks, but no, if they are birthmarks. Bring this matter to the attention of your physician.» —“How to Keep...
skeet v.— «Your girl’s necks bobbin/ to this beat, while I’m typing in silence shooting skeet/ to her cheek to make her remember me.» —“new spin keystyle in the spirit of a drunk” by spinsane the asciist Usenet: alt...
stink eye n.— «You know when you’re out of favor if she doesn’t give you a peck on the cheek after work.…If she doesn’t like you, she gives you the stink eye.» —“‘Auntie Louise’: Liveliest Living Legend in...
HLE n.— «“HLE” is a bit of a joke term, (or possible tongue in cheek could be a better label) coined in my Network Marketing Group—it stands for “Hens Lay Eggs” and is a take on the exponential growth theory—recruit two...
skoyc n.— «“Skoyc” (meaning soft kiss on your cheek) was last week’s pet peeve accronym.» —“Online stupidity” by redhotlips A little one’s journey (Montreal, Can.) Dec. 6, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued...
feather lift n.— «Barnes recently underwent a Feather Lift, a new cosmetic procedure imported from Russia that employs a tailor’s tools and works by implanting a small, surgical nylon thread under the skin to lift sagging skin in the...