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noun: A swindler or a conman. More...
noun: A malicious, sneaking coward. More...
noun: Illiterate or uninformed people. More...
noun: Someone who is prone to behaving in an exaggeratedly dramatic way: creating unnecessary scenes or making a big deal of small matters. More...
adjective: Relating to the ear. More...
noun: 1. A small stream. 2. A narrow groove carved by erosion. More...
noun: 1. A version of a text in a particular copy or edition. 2. A selection read in a religious service. More...
noun: Abundance; fruitfulness. More...
adjective: Of, relating to, or resembling, sheep. More...
noun: Portrayal of staged events as real, especially in professional wrestling. (See also, "reality" shows.) More...
noun: A fear or hatred of people from other countries or cultures. More...
noun: A distressing but ineffectual urge to defecate or urinate. More...
noun: An abnormal tendency to exaggerate or lie. More...
noun: The practice of responding to an accusation by making a counter-accusation, real or imaginary, relevant or irrelevant. More...
noun: A representative who is adept in presenting a favorable interpretation of events, utterances, and actions for a politician or some other...
noun: In cricket, a ball bowled with a deceptive action so that it bounces in a direction different from what the batsman was expecting....
noun: A minor league of a professional sport, especially baseball. adjective: Second-rate, unpolished, or amateurish. More...
noun: 1. In basketball, a shot in which a player jumps up and slams the ball down through the basket. 2. Something easy to do or certain to occur....
noun: One who criticizes others' actions and offers alternatives with the benefit of hindsight. More...
With the announcement of the MINI Electric concept this week, our Slack channel was blowing up, so we figured we had better get that on wax before...