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Sniffari

Combination of the words "sniff" and "safari". It occurs when your dog wants to take up the entire day to sniff every blade of grass in the neighborhood on their walk.

Daisy, we don't have time for an 18 hour sniffari! Hurry up and peepee!!

by BDX13 August 6, 2015

738๐Ÿ‘ 165๐Ÿ‘Ž


loml

Acronym for love of my life. A soulmate. Pronounced "Lom-El" Is also referred to as OTLOML which stands for One True Love Of My Life.

Judy is my high school sweetheart and we got married after college. She is my loml.

by toast455 July 5, 2005

2041๐Ÿ‘ 391๐Ÿ‘Ž


brain lint

Information that serves no purpose and consumes valuable space in your head.

My brain lint isn't marketable but I'm damn fine at trivial pursuit.

by James1976 October 10, 2007

872๐Ÿ‘ 141๐Ÿ‘Ž


Y'allywood

The burgeoning film industry in Georgia. Because of state tax incentives, more production companies are moving shoot locations from traditional (but expensive) locations like Hollywood and New York in order to save money.

We didn't get the budget we were hoping for so we decided to shoot in Atlanta and make it a Y'allywood production.

by FritoBandito423 December 5, 2017

430๐Ÿ‘ 140๐Ÿ‘Ž


business socks

The socks you where when its business time, popularized by Flight of the Conchords.

I remove my jeans but trip over them because i still have my shoes on, but then i turn it into a sexy dance. Next thing you know I'm down to my socks. And you know when I'm down to just my socks, its time for business, that's why they call it business socks. - Jermaine

by NotTheGuyBehindYou December 16, 2009

302๐Ÿ‘ 206๐Ÿ‘Ž


wazzock

Popularised by Tony Capstick (in "Capstick Comes Home") in 1981 and used since as a minor insult (similar to how "idiot" is used as an insult).

Originally meant "bull's penis" (originally described to me as "bull's prick"). See also "wazz" for another derivative of this sense of the word. Whether it was ever applied to other animals or humans I don't know - but as "wazz" is used for human urination in the West and North of England, I'd imagine so.

Was fairly rare in Yorkshire before Capstick's popularisation of it in 1981.

You great useless spawny-eyed parrot-faced wazzock
(Tony Capstick, 1981)

by An Unreliable Source May 16, 2007

251๐Ÿ‘ 181๐Ÿ‘Ž


Aunty

In some other countries, they are used as nice, more loving words to address closely related older women.

"Aunty Shamita Shetty is way more classy and dignified than it requires"

by alex hales January 30, 2022

627๐Ÿ‘ 217๐Ÿ‘Ž