Rancho Cucamonga n:
a type of salsa sauce <Please pass the ~.>
recallcitrant adj:
stubbornly determined to pursue recall. <The ~ populace wanted
change, and they wanted it now.>
road cage n: a
condition of extreme frustration on the road, frequently leading
to violence. See CAR, TRUCK, VEHICLE. <After a two hour commute
each way, Milton became increasingly aware of his ~.>
runaway model n: a
model who runs away from home <Delilah left home early in her
quest for fame and fortune. She became a ~.>
sated communities n: housing
developments which evoke a fearful, isolated and generally lifeless
feeling <The plethora of ~ is a scourge upon the American landscape.>
shoe-in n: an
easy, low-key gathering of shoe aficionados <Sonia and her
ped pals participated in the ~ at the trendy new Melrose boutique.>
snail male n: a
slimy guy. See CASTING COUCH POTATO. <At first, Stu seemed
like a sweet guy, but he turned out to be ~.>
starvicious adj: hungry
to a violent degree <The pregnant woman was ~. No one dared
to stand between her and the buffet table.>
Stemacratic adj: something
derived from politcal science <"Mr. Smith" is a product
of ~ influences.> -- Allen Green
sunchoked mousse n: when
the sun hardens someone's moussed-up hair <When Lloyd step
out of his car and into the San Fernando Valley's intense heat,
he found out what it was like to have ~.>