on one’s bicycle adj.— «In the 12th round it looked like Oquendo had hit Byrd with a clean right and knocked him to the canvas, but referee Eddie Cotton ruled it a slip. Perhaps thinking he had the bout sewn up, Oquendo got on his bicycle...
trout pout n.— «Trout-pout Liz is desperate to rival screen siren Sharon Stone, who whipped fans into a frenzy with her infamous no-knickers scene in smash hit thriller Basic Instinct.» —“Lovely Liz Bares All” by Leigh...
sacarse la daga n.— «“El Chino se saco la daga en el baseball game, when he hit a home run.” “Simon, Meme, era el hero for the day.”…”El Chino (curly hair) did awesome at the baseball game, when he hit a...
rinse
n.— «I’ve heard that a regular hit of “rinse” (GHB) in wellington is something like 30ml.» —by Gargoyle Twisted (New Zealand) Feb. 4, 2003. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
zhing-zhong n.— «Zhing-zhong is the street lingo for products from Asia—mainly China—which have hit the country.» —“Locals Exposed” by Vincent Kahiya Zimbabwe Independent (Harare) July 30, 2004. (source:...
magic suitcase n.— «If nothing changes in the race between drug-takers and testers, the takers will always be a clear length ahead. Refrigerated lorries, magic suitcases, all these little secrets have been discovered. Other ways and means...