Cube
cubicle Interpretation of intended meaning: Cubicle. Presumed reason for coinage: Ease of speech. =Wait, I've got that memo back in my cube. =office slang
cube farm
a workplace that has many cubicles in which each employee works in Being someone who lives on a ranch, this word brings a vivid picture to mind. For people who raise cattle or goats, they More…
Cube farm
A collection of cubicles in an office This term is a cute word for an office of cubicles. It suggests that offices cultivate cubicles, much as farms raise animals. Therefore, farm is a More…
cuddleship
A relationship that is centered around physically embracing, snuggling, and hugging. Differs from a regular relationship in its lack of sexual activity and instead replaces this with a More…
Cuddleslut
(Compounding) One who overly enjoys cuddling, primarily with those of the opposite sex, but not for money. While slut generally carries a negative connotation, cuddleslut is often used More…
Cult of Mac
(Compounding) Referring to someone who is obsessed with apple products. =This is usually a description of someone who has all the latest apple products and is first in line to buy them at More…
culture
To corrupt or debauch To be cultured means to be knowledgable about many things, usually things like art and literature. In this case to culture means to introduce to the more sinful areas More…
culturize
To introduce a person to new things; to give them culture. The speaker couldn’t think of a proper verb to use, so they changed the noun “culture” to the verb More…
Cumulus
Layer of cells that surrounds the egg during development. =‘The cumulus bears the developing ovum in a Graafian cell.’ Etymology : Lat. cumulus ‘heap’
cuool
Marked by being both cute and cool. Intended Meaning: cute and cool Analysis: beginning sound of cute + ending sound of cool Possible reason used: Friend had a slip of tongue and started by More…
Cupcake
Giggly and flirty when referring to a girl. ="She met this really good-looking guy and immediately went all cupcake on me." Etymology : Zero-derived from the noun More…
cupcake
To flirt in public, to engage in PDA. =Cupcake, the verb, is usually used when couples flirt. It seems to be used most often in reference to couples who are overly public with their More…
Cupcaking
Describes hanging out with a girl or girlfriend; used when someone is hanging out with a girl or girlfriend instead of hanging out with his friends. =Cupcaking only applies when you are More…
Cupcaking(1)
(verb) Skipping out on practice, bro-time, or other manly activity to spend time with one’s girlfriend. This word tends to have a negative connotation, likely due to the connotation of More…
cuposaurus
(noun) Ultimate frisbee trick play in which all seven players on defence crowd in a circle around the offensive player who has the disc. Often accompanied by waving arms and shouts of More…
Cuppa
Cup of tea (or coffee) UK accents make the contraction possible; it’s not as effective with an American accent. As the phrase ‘cup of’ is used multiple times a day in most More…
Cuppaccino
The espresso-based drink commonly known as cappuccino Folk etymology misjudges the derivation of "strange words" (Denning text, pg. 38), which are commonly also borrowed words from other More…
Curbstoning
Curbstoning is a term describing the process of using a newspaper to sell a car, and during the process requesting more money for your car than it is worth. It is considered a felony. It More…
current divider rule
To use a formula to find the current across one of two circuit elements in parallel. The proper usage would be ‘to use the current divider rule’, but the rule became commonplace More…
Cushie
comfortable, soft and plush like a cushion. =These fuzzy shoes are very cushie. Etymology : cush-a clipping from cushion + ie-Adj