saladent
a person who works as a salaryman but at the same time studies something else to prepare for a different job. =My brother is a saladent. Etymology : Blending of two words More…
salgorithm
(clipping and blending) an algorithm implemented and deployed to a software product for the quick fix of an imminent problem. Salgorithms are typically made to address a problem reported by More…
Salt
(adjective) One’s props. Usually used in the phrase “Give me some salt” to refer to giving one the respect they are do. Likely an extension of the phrase “Worth one’s salt”, this would refer More…
salt(1)
(verb) To get defeated to the point of embarrassment; to get owned. Originally used in the competitive fighting game scene. Can also be used as an adjective (salty). ="Steve's More…
saltant
Leaping, jumping, or dancing. Etymology : From Latin saltant-, stem of saltans, present participle of saltare 'to dance', frequentative of salire 'to jump'. Other words derived from the More…
salty
bad, used interchangably with 'sucks' My friend was sympathizing with my frustration, and agreeing with me that I was in a bad situation. Salty is a part of stoner slang, although it More…
salty
describing the manly feeling of being pumped up and willing to do extra I indicated analogy for word formation type because I was drawing the analogy between salty and the manly task of More…
Salty
(adjective) Frustrated or angry =I was salty with my chemistry grade. Etymology : associated with adding salt to a wound being very painful. =Brian Graff 11/1/11
salty (2)
(inherited derivation) feeling annoyed or agitated; bitter =This term originates from the phrase "to jump salty" which appeared in U.S. Nautical slang in the 1920s to describe ‘a More…
Salty (2)
To be angry or irritated. =Used to describe someone who is angry or irritated. Often used as a tease to make someone even more salty. Used now in meme and internet slang. Similar to the More…
salty (3)
Reacting in an unnecessarily angry and irritable fashion after an event. =Salty is used particularly often in regards to losing a competitive event, and carries a connotation similar to More…
salty(4)
(repurposing of adjective) bitter, irritated, unhappy, or frustrated =This definition of the term actually dates back to the 1940s, funnily enough, but has come back into fashion in the More…
Sam-Spam
((Rhyming Compound)) When a player in Starcraft 2 repeatedly creates a large amount of Crooked Sams to overwhelm the opponent. =The term was used to refer to a strategy in Starcraft 2 where More…
Sammich
A sandwich that is extraordinarily good. =Used more to describe the idea of a sandwich that is so good that it is almost non-existent. Etymology : Possibly a variation of back formation More…
sammiches
Sandwiches. =Shortened version of the popular food item “sandwiches” which has an informal or even childlike tone. Etymology : Clipping of the word “sandwiches” eliminating the “ndw” and More…
Sammy
A sandwich =This term is short for the word sandwich and can be used to refer to any sandwich. Generally, the term is used for smaller sandwich in analogy to the -y morpheme that is More…
sample-slug
One who goes into a chocolate store only to get free sample chocolate, with no intentions of making a purchase ('sample-slugs are bad for the business') because Godiva is a moderately More…
San Francisco couple
A romantic relationship where the guy is caucasian and the girl is asian =James and Li are a classic San Francisco couple. Etymology : When interning in San Francisco, David N. noticed More…
sancho
half man and half coward with a speck of metrosexual; an individual who commits adultery, while he pimps the person who he is with. This person has a suave and urbane manner, good looking, More…
sanctionize
To give either praise or punishment for an action =Used in an academic context. Word likely coined by suffixing without realizing a novel word was being created. Coined from knowledge of More…