A portmanteau of "ammunition" and "communication". A method of communication that is designed principally to be hurtful while disguised as a communication in the ordinary course of the conversation.
verb form: ammunicate
When Sarah shared her career achievements, her mother's ammunication was clear; disguised as concern, her mother asked, 'It's great you got a promotion, but don't you think a more stable job would suit you better?' undermining her choices and achievements under the guise of ordinary conversation.
A person bearing an in-law relationship to your in-law.
1: My brother's wife is my sister-in-law. My brother is my wife's brother-in-law. But my brother's wife and my wife are sisters-outlaw.
2: My brother's wife's mother is my mother-outlaw.
3: My father and my wife's father are brothers-outlaw.
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My brotherâs mother in law is my mother outlaw
(v) the act of yelling because something isn't working right, esp. techology
(n) the sound one makes when troubleshoutting
person A: Why doesn't dale call the manufacturer to troubleshoot the problem?
person B: He has to work through his frustration first. He troubleshouts before he troubleshoots.
From TheSimpsons season 27, ep 15: Ralph to Lisa after viewing her on the local news the previous day: "I saw you on the picture radio."