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phish

phish
 v.— «Start up the backbone and phish newbies for passwords.» —“A Day in the Life of a Spammer” by bone_head98@hotmail.com Usenet: news.admin.net-abuse.email Feb. 22, 1998. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

booby Jacuzzi

booby Jacuzzi  n.— «By gently warming her breast, her doctors unleashed the cell-killing compounds in the vicinity of the tumor without poisoning the rest of her body. All she had to do was lie face down on a padded table, her affected...

tomato can

tomato can  n.— «McBride is, to be gracious, a journeyman. In boxing parlance he is a tomato can. He hasn’t fought anyone, to speak of, yet has kissed plenty of canvas.» —“Nondescript heavies make Tyson interesting” by Dave...

witches knickers

witches knickers  n.pl.— «A woman told them that in Ireland bags in trees are called witches’ knickers.» —“Writer branches out to snagging bags” by T. Feran Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio) May 2, 2004...

endo

endo  n.— «Her life turned upside down, an “endo” in biking parlance. Her brother and best friend, Mark, died in a tragic accident overseas.» —“‘Downhill’ follows peaks and valleys of a mountain-bike legend” by...