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- Cabrillo - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - a place name
- chapri, chhapri: (India) member of a teenage subculture associated with trendy clothing, "gangsta" behaviour, social media activity etc.?
- clear run: (primarily British English?) (Sum of parts?) Sports term used in politics, unopposed.
- color: additional sense, used as in "can you give some color on this?" being a request for information or details (but with connotations I'm not certain about.)
- This is the figurative sense, currently 7, "richness of expression", as used in color commentator. Vox Sciurorum (talk) 12:53, 18 February 2021 (UTC)
- crepusculæ - "Griggs dragged open the parched door, and wound his way up and up through the spiders and other crepusculæ." Short story, "The Wine-dark Sea", by Robert Aickman. (probably a misapprehension of both the declension and meaning of crepusculum/crepuscula, so probably not worth any entry)
- cleeker - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - see plural "cleekers", in , , ; note that we have cleek, whose sense "a large hook" seems to be related, per . Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 14:23, 6 February 2021 (UTC)
- cleeking - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - new sense as above, and see , . Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 14:23, 6 February 2021 (UTC)
- coorie - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library / (and "cooried"
- Continental Blockade - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - see w:Continental System - Sarilho1 (talk) 10:27, 19 February 2021 (UTC)
- Continental System - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - same as above - Sarilho1 (talk) 10:27, 19 February 2021 (UTC)
- cultural desert - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- cut loss - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - in stock and crypto trading ―Rex Aurōrum「Disputātiō」 06:11, 22 February 2021 (UTC) - noun - synonym of "stop loss"? Facts707 (talk) 18:06, 10 June 2021 (UTC)
- code grinder - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- celestial kingdom - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library (note also the capitalized version in Latter-day Saint theology)
- 1826, Mary Shelley, The Last Man, volume 2, chapter 19
- She flitted through the rooms, like a good spirit, dispatched from the celestial kingdom, to illumine our dark hour with alien splendor.
- drag kid
- desk pop - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library in modern common usage but not sum of parts. (Urban Dict says "act of firing your weapon into the air while sitting down at your desk")
- dropdate - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library / drop date - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library: the date something is released, especially in media, eg an album or movie -- note we do have drop#Verb sense 27, "to enter public distribution"
- days of grace - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- dependencist - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library: something to do with political dependency: a supporter of? a critic of?
- to disconcentrate - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library, disconcentrated - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - seems to be a new word circulating with a few thousand Google hits and an UB entry. Looks like an illiterate antonym for concentrate(d) but seems to be defined as being similar to distracted but less jolting...
- dip turn - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library and dip spin - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - from pole dancing
- dry barrel and wet barrel hydrants
- dragglement - (noun: an impoverished person?) "This is Henry sneering at the town and its dregs and dragglements, as he did at New York in his letters and his journals, not, I should say, Thoreau sneering at democracy." Henry Seidel Canby, Walt Whitman: An American (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1943, p. 154).
- disvicarage - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- duckbill mask
- diabolus ex machina - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- deus est machina - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- dorsomarginalian - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- Deshastha - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- dysnoesia - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - cognitive impairment/dysfunction?
- dabsylate - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- disruptome - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- decladinose - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- deefferentation - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- diphthioceranate - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- depensante - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- deletome - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- This is an interesting one. But the transcription of the first example is wrong: if you look at the scan, you can see that it's actually i’ feggs. So the i can't be the word I. The second example is I’feggs, but this is at the start of a sentence, so it's consistent with the basic form being i’feggs. I found a third example of the term (download the "colour composite text file" to see the scan). In this case it's actually printed as I feggs (and not at the start of a sentence), but I suspect this is an error, similar to the way that iwis was often erroneously printed as I wis. (In fact, i’feggs seems to have been used in exactly the same way as iwis, and with exactly the same meaning. I can't decide if this is just a weird coincidence, or if i’feggs could possibly be a mutant form of iwis.) --Zundark (talk) 09:35, 11 September 2021 (UTC)
- I had a look in my old Chambers dictionary, and found the interjection fegs, with the definition “in faith, truly”. So that is very likely what this feggs is, just spelt differently. The i’ is presumably for in (even if that doesn’t quite seem to make sense). --Zundark (talk) 12:44, 12 September 2021 (UTC)
- And see also the entry for fegs in Wright (Vol.II, p325). It's a long entry, so I won't quote it here, but it mentions that feggs is a spelling used in Scotland, and it also mentions the expression i’ fegs. --Zundark (talk) 14:57, 13 September 2021 (UTC)
- flip lock: some kind of door lock, possibly/sometimes used for childproofing
- fluction - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- furrick - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - This verb is used once in Watership Down (near the end of chapter 18): “But they saw nothing except a field-mouse, which came out of its hole and began furricking in a patch of seeded grasses.” It appears to be a dialect variant of forage (but it’s unlikely to be an exact synonym of forage, as that word is used a number of times elsewhere in the novel). Someone asked about this on wordreference.com , and a reply said that furrick is a Kentish word.
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volume 2 page 522 as a Kentish word for forage. Vox Sciurorum (talk) 13:11, 12 September 2021 (UTC)
- Thanks. I wasn't aware of Wright - looks pretty useful. Wright cites A Dictionary of the Kentish Dialect and Provincialisms in Use in the County of Kent, which gives a longer definition (on page 60, under furrige, which it considers furrick to be the same as): "To forage; to hunt about and rummage, and put everything into disorder whilst looking for something." --Zundark (talk) 14:42, 12 September 2021 (UTC)
- See also "fossick". Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 18:15, 19 October 2021 (UTC)
- fir as a verb: Blake: "Phoebus fir'd my vocal rage"
- The verb here is not fir, but fire. The e of fired is replaced by an apostrophe to indicate that the word is pronounced as a single syllable. If the verb were fir, it would be written firred or firr’d rather than fir’d. --Zundark (talk) 07:45, 18 September 2021 (UTC)
- fraudit - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library – used to refer to the w:2021 Maricopa County presidential ballot audit and other similar ventures
- fusinase - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- fucosome - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- flit gun - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library – in MW, Penguin -- more often Flit gun; see WP; brand name?
- enwiki notes it "became a generic name" and the dictionaries don't capitalize it.
- game call - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- Gedge slot - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library (or gedge slot - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library) - see , . Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 12:29, 16 January 2021 (UTC)
- guard*: MISSING noun and verb in bridge (and other trick-taking card games?): you can guard a suit, or you can hold a card that is a guard. WP says "a holding that prevents an opponent from taking a trick or tricks". Equinox ◑ 01:48, 19 February 2021 (UTC)
- gamakinesis - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- genoset - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library; see the definition on SNPedia
- glow down - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- ghost picture
- govware – or sometimes GovWare. noun, portmanteau of "goverment spyware". Coined in German first? link, link, link, link.
- guanín - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - an alloy of copper, gold, and silver
- gauld - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library,gaulded - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library — from a 19th-c account, "toes so gaulded that our stockings were wet with blood"
- geosemantic - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- grandmatriarch - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- grandpatriarch - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- good night nurse, goodnight nurse - an exclamation of exasperation? see good night phrase #2 (incredulity)
- gewitch - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- get to it - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- game dev / gamedev
- kabloom - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library, a combination of kaboom + bloom, used as a pun relating to flowers or plants
- karakoa, kora-kora (kora kora): both Austronesian ships. Karakoas are Filipino outrigger ships; the name is either a corruption of Arabic قرقور, Spanish carraca, or from "ancient" Tagalog. Kora-koras are from the Maluku Islands / Moluccas and have a similarly unclear etymology. RBolton123 (talk) 08:32, 28 August 2021 (UTC)
- Kenn number - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library with regard to early German stamps. May have a broader meaning for other documents.
- Terms from Ray Birdwhistell's kinesics: allokine, kine*, kinemorph, parakinesic, parakinesics
- keyhole fly - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - as per keyhole fly at Wikipedia
- kick there is a sense I've seen for a glue (cyanoacrylate glue in particular) setting that I don't see in the kick entry
- kalenterid - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- Belonging to the extinct family Kalenteridae (mindat) of molluscs. For etymology of the genus Kalentera, perhaps see "J. Marwick. 1953. Divisions and faunas of the Hokonui System (Triassic and Jurassic). New Zealand Geological Survey Paleontological Bulletin 21" (inaccessible). Random guess, it could mean "beautiful guts" in Greek.
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- off - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library I’m sure ‘off’ is sometimes colloquially used to mean ‘offside’. Can we prove this?Overlordnat1 (talk) 12:53, 14 July 2021 (UTC)
- off year (noun) as in off-year election in US politics
- on - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library I’m sure ‘on’ is sometimes colloquially used to mean ‘onside’. Can we prove this? Overlordnat1 (talk) 12:53, 14 July 2021 (UTC)
- on the swag - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library (Australia)
- ornitholipid - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- (Note: Can only be found in the plural on Google.) Mostly used by one Italian author, V. Scala, and also appears in an article from the 1980s which cites work by Soviet scientists Batrokov, Sadovskaya, Galyashin, Rosynov, Bergel'son, 1978.
- The work by Scala does not identify any specific lipid as ornitho- as far as I can tell. There is supplementary info with a table containing info on "phospholipids, glycerolipids, ornitholipids, bactophenols" but which is which is left to the reader, it's just a list of abbreviations. The fact that "bactophenols" is a misspelling is not a promising sign.
- Lipidmaps.org has no results for ornitholipid. This is a site that has entries for things like "dialkylglycosylglycerophospholipids".
- Okay, typing "ornith" into PubChem and looking at the completions led me to ornithine, which is an amino acid. There is such a thing as an "ornithine lipid". I'm guessing that's what this term refers to.
- onychopachydermoperiostitis - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- old brain - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- oikoplastic - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- osteodont - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- osteodonty - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- pseudonominal
- paragrammar - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- pepega - slang, means roughly retard, but more politically correct.
- Twitch emote, hard to find durable uses. But is mentioned in at least 1 GBooks hit.
- Pershing, Persian bun - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library, Persian roll - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library — a type of (or types of) cinnamon donut pastry
- presidentiad - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - "The traitorous presidentiads of weak Northerners were over." Henry Seidel Canby, Walt Whitman: An American (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1943, p. 211).
- proembryogeny - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- professor-at-large - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- protonotary apostolic - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- proxy statement - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - see w:Proxy statement
- pump track - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- payback period - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- peptidoform - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- pediogram - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- precommunicating - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- pseudologarithm - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- pseudoeigenvector - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- pseudoeigenvalue - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- postprotocrista - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- postparacrista - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- postmetacrista - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- polycormon - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- pseudoherbaceous - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- pedolateral - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- pseudoacrocentric - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- preadditive (maths)
- pseudomarginal - maths
- pseudotriad - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- prespheroplasting - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- premusterian - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- paramese - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- paranete - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- progestomedin - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- Psiharistic - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- principle of use and disuse
- postvallum - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- prevallid - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- putide Shavius - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- preungual - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- parasubbotinid - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- protococcus - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- parakinetal - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- penicle - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- pterigostomian - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- phosphofurin - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- pseudocase / pseudocontrol - in genetics
- peaktime - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - not sure if this is incorrect vs. an accepted variant, or if that depends on the part of speech. -- Beland (talk) 03:41, 13 November 2021 (UTC)
- plantpit - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- pronouns in bio - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - derogatory phrase used to refer, broadly, to the LGBT community and its allies, from the practice of including pronouns (e.g. "she/her") in social media profiles WordyAndNerdy (talk) 06:03, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
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- speedism (re evolution): perh only in phrases e.g. constant speedism, variable speedism
- synsing
- stage Irish (compare Hollywood Irish)
- synsystematics
- superior general
- suaviter in modo
- sundiver
- speech chain
- seroconstellation
- stop line
- subanatomical
- stepmatrix
- submeasure
- submentovertex
- stenoregurgitation
- subsepsis
- spinosectomy
- semiexcursion
- silicomacrophagocytic
- submetric
- synaptomatrix
- synergohymenotropic
- solo motorcycle - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - it's a kind of motorcycle but what kind? It's also a term found in road laws as well. -- It means one without a sidecar.
- sour on - to lose interest or start having a bad opinion about something
- syncretion
- scientology (see Talk:Scientology)
- snitch-tag -- to tag the subject of a social media post in a comment below.
- stroddle - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - obsolete word #* Template:RQ:Chapman Bussy in Chapman: they make him Stroddle enough, stroot, and look bigg, and gape
- saharize - (to make like desert dwellers?) "There is a feeling, by this criterion, that too close contact with a culture born of the desert tended (to use Emerson's apt image) to saharize the Persian spirit, which discovered its full expanse of powers only through the medium of its native speech." A.J. Arberry, "Persian Literature," in A.J. Arberry, ed., The Legacy of Persia (Oxford, 1953, p. 207).
- shability - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - a Chinglish noun derived from 傻屄 (shǎbī) describing describing one's crassness
- successor science(s): (as far as I can tell) proposed disciplines that would blend traditional science with subjectivity/emotion/etc., proposed by some feminists
- sovetskaya - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - may be related to Советская, Soviet, Sovetskaja, Sovetsky (masculine), Sovetskaya (feminine), Sovetskoye (neuter), or Sovetskiye (plural). Russian, Ukrainian, Bosnian, and other Slavic languages. transliteration? phonetic?
- signature reduction - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library
- side-place - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - a railway siding; see s:en: Inland Transit/Stephenson. Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 11:20, 25 June 2021 (UTC)
- set cock on the hoop - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library. There are two quotes, including
1605, M. N. , Remaines of a Greater Worke, Concerning Britaine, , London: G E for Simon Waterson, →OCLC:I will have them whether I thrive or thee:
Now I am a frisker, all men on me looke,
What ſhould I do but ſet cocke on the hoope?
- staggerjuice - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library Quote: There's ginger beer, staggerjuice and hot flasks of tea. - Tim Winton, 'Cloudstreet' (novel, 1991, at p.1) = stagger juice
- snook - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - promontory (see https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/cock-a-snook.html) - apparently still existed in 2005 in NE dialect (http://www.indigogroup.co.uk/durhamdialect/ddanews.html)
- soundshell - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library and/or sound shell - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - similar to bandshell - possibly predominantly Australia and New Zealand usage
- screen off - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library (lb: probabilities)
- spare capacity
- stony coral tissue loss disease - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library, also known as SCTLD - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library , --37.11.122.76 01:00, 13 October 2021 (UTC)
- swagger-jack - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library (or swagger jack or swaggerjack?) (v.), partial blend of swagger and hijack, apparently AAVE/"street" slang for: to steal with swagger. Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4. Spiked in usage around 2010 and 2013 (source).
- sapatay - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library - a kind of fish in Trinidad
- sapaté in Papiamento (not spoken in Trinidad, but close) = shoemaker, from Portuguese sapateiro. Trinidad was colonized by Spain so it could be from zapato/zapatero instead.
- There seems to be a Trinidadian term "sapatay mud" referring to the accumulation on the soles of one's shoes. The viewable extract at gives sapatay as Chloroscombrus chrysurus, and the different extract of the same book at implies the term can refer to other members of the family Carangidae as well.
- shelf-party - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library or shelf party - OneLook - Google (Books • Groups • Scholar) - WP Library – Israeli political term (see Christian Science Monitor, Uri Gordon p. 352)
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- XLR: a type of microphone (apparently short for "X connector, locking connector, rubber boot")
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- Zaklohpakap: a Mayan language (obsolete name?), possibly what is now called Mamaindê
- ^ Laflamme, Marc, Gehling, James (2018 May 1) “Deconstructing an Ediacaran frond: three-dimensional preservation of Arborea from Ediacara, South Australia”, in Journal of Paleontology, volume 92, number 3, →DOI, retrieved 21 March 2021, pages 323–335