filthy stuff n.— «It’s a lot more fun catching Clemens than it is hitting against him. Roger was nasty. He had filthy stuff.» —“It’s the crowning blow” by Gordon Edes in Toronto, Can. Boston Globe Sept. 26...
brodie n.— «Spying a largish dirt lot off the road, B. turned into it and began whipping brodies in the lot. (For the uninitiated, this is making your car spin in circles fast.) This teenage tradition probably has a little to do with the...
watermelon n.— «We have one for the greens—”watermelons” (green on the outside, red on the inside, i.e. closet commies).» —“Fun With Political Hate Speech” by Dean Esmay Dean’s World Apr. 25, 2004...