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anagrammatique

A phrase composed of a palindrome or other anagram denoting a special double entendre.

The Elvis biographers didn't realize they were using an anagrammatique when they wrote about "Elvis' levis."

by Joel D. Parker September 26, 2006

6πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


slash

Deep South frathouse term meaning to throw up,

I drank so much of that cheap wine I had to slash.

by Joel D. Parker September 27, 2006

2πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


deep-dish

Embedded, or hardcore.

He's a deep-dish baseball fanatic.

by Joel D. Parker September 25, 2006

7πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


xantippe

A shrewish wife. From Xantippe, the wife of Socrates.

e.g., Amazing how fast a new wife turns into a xantippe as soon as the honeymoon is over.

by Joel D. Parker September 25, 2006

5πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


redeye

1. Bad whiskey, usually rye for its red color, in the Old West.
2. The anal pore.

When we mooned the cops I gave them my redeye.

by Joel D. Parker September 27, 2006

20πŸ‘ 44πŸ‘Ž


OBE

Overcome By Events, used to designate dead projects that were overwhelmed and defeated.

I had high hopes for this project on Monday, but it was OBE by Thursday.

by Joel D. Parker September 25, 2006

131πŸ‘ 91πŸ‘Ž


booth bait

Very attractive girls placed in corporate exhibit booths as hostesses in high tech conventions and exhibitions, hired as consultants for the occasion to lure nerds into the booth.

The Tech Con this year is replete with booth bait up and down the main exhibit aisle.

by Joel D. Parker September 25, 2006

12πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž