merk v.— «We watched the italian job and apparently erin LOVES MY COUCH! At about 1:30 Andrew, mal and becky all merked out.» —“A General MishMosh of things” by drag_swimmer drag_swimmer Nov. 21, 2004. (source:...
staledate v.— «The NYT often does an extraordinary job of covering the facts, but it doesn’t matter a whit to posterity if a link to that job will staledate in a month.» —“Why do newspapers charge for yesterday’s news?” by...
freeco n.— «Now, no one asks a neurosurgeon for a “freeco” or even a discount, perhaps out of respect for that particular type of profession, or concern that the doctor might perform a job precisely equal to the amount...
freeter n.— «Japan: Freeter The term, a combination of free and arbeiter, the German word for worker, describes an unmarried young adult who job hops and lives at home. The trend has even been debated in parliament.» —“Parlez-Vous...
twixter n.— «Meet the Twixters: Twixters not kids anymore, but they’re not adults either. Everybody knows a few of them—full-grown men and women who still live with their parents, who dress and talk and party as they did in their teens...
high speed, low drag adj.— «“High speed, low drag” (either a soldier who is extrordinaily proficient at his job or—when used derisively—one who is extraordinarily the opposate).» —“When I say mission…“ by David...