numnah
1. a felt of sheepskin pad placed between a horse’s back and the saddle to prevent chafing
2. a word used in the 2008 spelling bee which was confused with “numnut”.
announcer: “numnah”
speller: “numnut?”… oh! “numnah”!
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delightfully tasty bread with spices and stuff like sesame seeds and onions. makes a h-lla’ good grilled cheese!!! equally delicious right out of the bag. i made some h-lla’ awesome grilled cheese with num-num bread and swiss cheese in an iron skillet!!!
- purrito
traditional house cat wrapped in some sort of cloth or rug “booger, my meowntain cat, has made a purrito in the rug!” a burrito for cats! doug: hey everyone, what kind burrito does a cat eat?! a purrito! will: well what did the sheep say about that joke? baaaaaad! doug:-cries- a p-ssy burrito. as in, […]
- sinkolas
slang for “nickwh-r-las snickerless lasko snicks sinks las gone sphinx o lask en sinks” sink: sinkolas, yo you sinkolas las gone sphinx? bench: fo sor ma snicklesss
- scoshelling
the action of walking around in scoshels. she was walking around the kitchen making scosh-lling noises with her scoshels.
- Scottish underwear
commando; no underwear. originating from the ancient tradition of wearing nothing under your kilt. “i’m wearing scottish underwear today; i love the nice breeze”