kanban
n.— «Kanban. A manual signaling device for regulating material flow in a pull system.» —“Lean Lexicon” by Roberto Michel Modern Materials Managing Sept. 1, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
shearography n.— «Skin-to-core bonding problems can be detected by the shearography technique through laser interferometry techniques. When a composite part is slightly stressed, a minor surface deflection in the material can be spotted...
taco
v.— «Flaccid material means you can’t brace, and you get tacoed in the smallest of holes.» —“Inflatable Kayaks” by Bill Tuthill Usenet: rec.boats.paddle Oct. 3, 1991. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
placeshifting n.— «Sling Media Inc. on Thursday unveiled their Slingbox—a new Personal Video Recorder (PVR) that lets you redirect a live video stream from your cable or satellite TV to a computer anywhere in the house, or, through a...
fluff n.— «Today I received a packet of Fluff, a new composting and potential building material made entirely from recycled household waste. Fluff is produced by the Bouldin Corporation, which is made up of three companies Bouldin and...
KAGOY n. a marketing concept based on the idea that children participate in pop culture or desire material goods intended for older consumers. Etymological Note: kids are getting older younger (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)