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76. siplets (sĭp'lĭts)

  1. a. (n.pl.) To Take tiny sips when one's beverage is scalding hot.

77. siris (sī-rĭs)

  1. a. (n.) A temptress; a beautiful woman, often an actress, who likely dates so many men that she randomly marries one and divorces within a few months of marriage.

78. skeet (skēt)

  1. a. (v.) To lay with.

    Example: "Imma skeet that chica."

79. skeeve (skēv)

  1. a. (n.) Unidentifiable filth, usually of a particularly atrocious variety.

    Example: The dorm floor was so covered in skeeve it was not fit for standing on.

80. skeptimistic (skĕp'tə-mĭs'tĭk)

  1. a. (adj.) Optimistic, yet still skeptical that a particular outcome will occur.

    Example: Raymond was skeptimistic about his team's chances in the big game.

81. sketch (skĕch)

  1. a. (adj.) Something that is of questionable merit or validity. Origins: A modified form of sketchy.

    Example: That salesperson was sketch.

82. skiffy (skĭf'ē)

  1. a. (n.) A somewhat less derogatory way of referring to someone who the mainstream would refer to as a "sci-fi geek." Origins: Sci-Fi is to skiffy as SCSI is to scuzzy.

83. skinemax (skĭ'nə-māks)

  1. a. (n.) Any premium cable television station that is open to airing erotica among other less provocative material.

84. skrilla (skrĭl'ə)

  1. a. (n.) Money; cash to be spent freely, not saved.

    Example: "I've got to go to work so I can make myself some skrilla."

85. skunky (skŭngk'ē)

  1. a. (adj.) State almost any food can become when of an undeterminable origin, age, color, flavor, etc.
  2. b. (adj.) (adj) The state describing an area that has been sprayed by a skunk.

86. slavior (slāv'yər)

  1. a. (n.) The prince of this world, the one who imitates the Savior and promises to save people but instead makes them slaves. Sometimes referred to as the Antichrist.

    Examples:
    Outwardly the distinction between Savior and slavior may be as subtle as one letter difference in their names.

    For many old-believers, the slavior is already here, in our very midst, and they refuse to serve this self-appointed sovereign.

87. slavor (slā'vər)

  1. a. (v.) To slurp ones soup, coffee, eggs, or dessert in an attempt to enhance the flavor or increase the brief time period in which the food can be savored.

88. sleeky (slēk'ē)

  1. a. (adj.) A positive, descriptive term referring to anything that is cool. Similar in nature to sleek.

    Example: Your car is so sleeky.

89. sloopage (slüp'ĭj)

  1. a. (n.) The tendency of precious items to slip out of ones grasp.

    Example: There was much sloopage when the hot dogs, hamburgers, and sandwich contents sliping from between their covers.

90. sloppywords (slŏp'ē-wûrds)

  1. a. (n.pl.) Words coined and submitted to an online dictionary in such a manner that resulted in poor spelling or research of the very word one was submitting.

    Example: "Look at all these sloppywords! Half of them are just garbage and the others are already real words."
  2. b. (n.pl.) Words spoken in a poor manner.

    Example: "Don't give me no sloppywords! Or you ain't gettin' no sloppy joes, boy!"

91. slottery and vendication (slŏt'ə-rē and vĕn'dĭ-kā'shən)

  1. a. (n.) A public misdemeanor in which a person gambles on a vending machine, loses, and tries to exact revenge by kicking it.

92. slow driving club (slō drīvĭng klŭb)

  1. a. (n.) A group of cars in front of oneself on the highway that block one from passing while doing exactly the speed limit or even several miles below it.

93. slowmobile (slō'mō-bēl')

  1. a. (n.) Any vehicle that turns in front of one's path on the highway and cuts their traveling speed in half.

94. sludgatin (slŭj'ə-tn)

  1. a. (n.) That brown slime found on the top of cafeteria hamburgers.

95. slurm (slûrm)

  1. a. (n.) The slime that accumulates on the underside of a soap bar when it sits in the dish too long.

96. smaco (smä'kō)

  1. a. (n.) A s'more and a taco; has the makings of a s'more put into a tortilla.

    Example: S'mores are for babies. I want a smaco.

97. smashal (smăsh-əl)

  1. a. (n.) Small pieces of broken glass, metal and other debris that remains at the scene of an accident for months after.

98. smaste (smāst)

  1. a. (v.tr.) To taste the way something else smells.

    Example: This smastes like dog food!

99. smed (smĕd)

  1. a. (adj.) Describing an animal that is smelly and dead. Often used in reference to a discovery while one is driving.

100. Smeed (smēd)

  1. a. (n.) A nickname for one's cohort; Sidekick; Right-hand man.

    Examples:
    Smeed, get me something to drink!

    Hey Smeed, have you fixed my boat yet?

 

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