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sad sack
- a loser. A WWII expression from a comic strip of a soldier who is always doing the wrong things. Nationwide.
He's a real sad sack.
He's never getting that position, he's a sad sack and getting fired.
Last edited on Dec 03 2016. Submitted by Dan M. from Reynoldsburg, OH 43068, USA on Oct 04 2002.
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snitch
- A small ball used to win Quidditch
Last edited on Feb 16 2015. Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 16 2015.
noun
- a person who informs on (i.e. reports the misdeeds) of someone else; "tattle tale".
Citation from "WUPHF.com", The Office (TV, 2010), Season 7 Episode 9 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
Citation from "Quid Pro Quo", Terriers (TV, 2010), Season 1 Episode 12 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: snitch (noun).
Last edited on Dec 01 2010. Submitted by Bob K. from Pittsburgh, PA, USA on Feb 08 2000.
- an informant to law enforcement.
Citation from "Dig a Hole", Life (TV, 2007), Season 1 Episode 10 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
Citation from "Takedown", Rookie Blue (TV), Season 1 Episode 13 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
Citation from "Might Have Been", Rookie Blue (TV), Season 2 Episode 2 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
Citation from "And the Bag's in the River", Breaking Bad (TV), Season 1 Episode 3 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: snitch (noun).
Last edited on Sep 16 2011. Submitted by joe m. from Fontana, CA, USA on Oct 04 2002.
verb - intransitive
- to inform on (i.e. report the misdeeds) of someone else; "tattle".
- See more words with the same meaning: to betray.
Last edited on Nov 20 2010. Submitted by Bob K. from Pittsburgh, PA, USA on Feb 08 2000.
- to inform on (i.e. report the misdeeds) of someone else, specifically to law enforcement.
Annette snitched on Sharie.
- See more words with the same meaning: to betray.
Last edited on Nov 20 2010. Submitted by joe m. from Fontana, CA, USA on Oct 04 2002.
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squeak
- sexual intercourse. Derived from the noises typical of bed springs in mattresses that have experienced frequent activity as a direct result of sex.
I was squeaking this sorority chick all Friday night!
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Last edited on May 19 2011. Submitted by Jason D. from Costa Mesa, CA, USA on Oct 04 2002.
- a narrow margin; relative to success achieved with the least amount of effort necessary.
Man, I forgot to study last night and squeaked by on finals.
Last edited on May 19 2011. Submitted by Jason D. from Costa Mesa, CA, USA on Oct 04 2002.
- to inform about a crime.
Last edited on Sep 27 2009. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 27 2009.
- any speech.
I don't want to hear a squeak out of you.
Last edited on Sep 27 2009. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 27 2009.
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upchuck
noun
- vomit.
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Last edited on Aug 31 2009. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 31 2009.
verb - intransitive
- to vomit.
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Last edited on Jan 11 2013. Submitted by Dean R. from Sturtevant, WI, USA on Oct 23 2004.
verb - transitive
- to vomit.
He upchucked his lunch.
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Last edited on Jan 11 2013. Submitted by Dan M. from Reynoldsburg, OH 43068, USA on Oct 04 2002.
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