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1376. 's up (sŭp)

  1. a. (abbrev.) The question, "What's up?"

    Example: 'S up, yo?

1377. superflugraph (su-pûr'flü-grăf)

  1. a. (n.) Meaningless pictures taken just to use up the end of the roll.

1378. superfluswitch (sü-pûr'flü-swĭch)

  1. a. (n.) The one light switch in every house with absolutely no purpose whatsoever.

1379. supposibly (sə-pŏs'ə-blē)

  1. a. (adv.) Describing something that is supposedly possible.

    Example: Conan supposibly could break a world record, but he's far to lazy to do so.

1380. suzhu (sü-jü)

  1. a. (v.) The act of suing a Jew for wearing a yarmulke in a non-Jewish church or event, or for any other reason.

    Example: John was not able to suzhu because it violated his first amendment rights.

1381. swankienda (swăng'kē-ĕn'də)

  1. a. (n.) An extremely nice house.

    Example: Tom's new house is quite a swankienda.

1382. sweave (swēv)

  1. a. (v.) To swerve and weave about.

    Example: Ed had to sweeve to avoid the cat in the middle of the road.

1383. swish-swash (swĭsh-swôsh)

  1. a. (adj.) The tendency to leave one's windshield wipers on even after the rain has stopped.

1384. Sydnocentric (sĭd'nō-sĕn'trĭk)

  1. a. (adj.) Attitude peculiar to residents of Sydney that asserts that only events and objects based within Sydney have any cultural worth.

1385. symbolify (sĭm-bŏl'ĭ-fī')

  1. a. (v.) The act of relating something to something else.

1386. syntheticity (sĭn-thĕ'tĭs'ĭ-tē)

  1. a. (n.) An object's state of being synthetic. To possess syntheticity is to be a synthetic thing. As opposed to organicity.

1387. tacois (täcō-ĭz)

  1. a. (v.) The act of using someone else's online messaging system to trick people into thinking they are talking to the actual owner of the account.

    Example: I'm going to tacois Ajus the next time he leaves his desk.

1388. Tandy (tăn'dē)

  1. a. (adj.) Used to describe any computer or electronic gadget that is particularly lame or obsolete.

    Example: Wow, that's Tandy.

1389. tangentalize (tăn-jĕn'tə-lĭz')

  1. a. (v.) To go off on a tangent or bunny trail in a conversation.

1390. tangentman (tăn-jĕn't-măn)

  1. a. (n.) Any individual prone to suddenly change the current subject of discussion without either warning or due cause. This is usually done to bring the discussion to a subject either close to the tangentman's heart, or to make the tangentman the centre of the discussion.

    Example: Dan: "Did you see the match last night?" Harry: "Yes, I thought it was a really close game, but the ref. lost it a bit towards the end." Jacob: "I'm going to the dentist tomorrow." Dan and Harry: "Tangentman strikes again!"

1391. tangentwoman (tăn'jənt-wum'ən)

  1. a. (n.) The feminine variant of tangentman.

1392. tanggold (tang'gold)

  1. a. (v.tr.) When two or more gold chains get tangled after one puts them on one's neck or wrist and does nothing else. Before one knows it, they're tanggold.

1393. tape scrape (tāp skrāp)

  1. a. (v.) The act of clawing and scratching at a roll of scotch tape to pull up the end when the one who used it last let the tape adhere to itself.

1394. tapz (tăpz)

  1. a. (n.pl.) Really awkward or outlandish shoes; shoes thought to be on the cutting edge of new fashion industry.

1395. tar circles (tär sûr'kəls)

  1. a. (n.pl.) Strange circles and other shapes found etched into a road that are sometimes believed to be created by flying saucers.

1396. tard (tärd')

  1. a. (abbrev.) One who is retarded; totally stupid; extremely slow.

    Example: Don't be such a tard.

1397. tarmac (tär'măk)

  1. a. (n.) A native of tarnation; tarmacs are almost always going somewhere, but make awful tour guides.

1398. tarnation (tär-nā'shən)

  1. a. (n.) The land flowing with tar. The majority of the world's tar is exported from this country.

1399. taterfamilias (tā'tər-făm'ə-lē'əs)

  1. a. (n.) The head of the Potato Head family.

1400. tch (tsh)

  1. a. (interj.) An expression of disagreement.

    Example:
    Suso: Amy, am I fat?
    Amy: tch.

 

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