Baltic

Scottish Slang

Origin: Scottish Slang
Definition: very cold
Example: It’s Baltic out there, so don’t forget your mittens.

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doohickey

American Slang

Origin: American Slang
Definition: an unnamed object
Example: I didn’t know if he wanted the wrench, screwdriver, or nails when he pointed at the toolbox and asked for the doohickey.

conniption

American Slang

Origin: American Slang
Definition: to be upset, to have a fit
Example: When I told her that I was going to be late she had a conniption.

chancer

English Slang, Irish Slang, Scottish Slang

Origin: English Slang, Irish Slang, Scottish Slang
Definition: an opportunist, a risk-taker
Example: I thought that Shawn should leave the poker table while he was ahead, but he was too much of a chancer to quit.

gonzesse

French Slang

Origin: French Slang
Definition: girl
Example: La nouvelle gonzesse d’Antoine est trop bien pour lui. (Antoine’s new girl is too good for him.)

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