Results for “bug nut”
The fruit-flavored drink served in the mess — Navy Kool-Aid.
A split-bolt connector used to splice heavy electrical conductors.
The chief's SUV — or the truck that hauls a wildland crew.
Freaking out, overreacting, or acting crazy — your wires are tripping.
To panic, freak out, or flee — to come apart or bolt under pressure.
Welsh oxymoron meaning 'soon-ish' — could be five minutes, could be an hour.
A po-boy ordered plain — 'nothing on it.'
A peanut butter and Marshmallow Fluff sandwich, the official sandwich of Massachusetts.
Detroit sign-off — casual 'catch you later'.
Cooked to order the moment the ticket lands.
Mature content — open to view.
The back seat of a courting couple's car, where a flapper had to 'struggle' to keep things proper.
A light-hearted British insult for a fool or idiot, usually said with affection.
Skin or nails so dewy and glossy they shine like a fresh glazed donut.
An energetic swing dancer, or the wild, acrobatic dance they did to hot jazz.
A short, timed score-attack shmup — usually a frantic two-to-five-minute run.
A sneaky edit made within minutes of posting, before Reddit slaps the 'edited' tag on it.
Bail on plans last-minute without bothering to explain.
Welsh diminutive — 'little', tacked on as a term of endearment.
An annoying person — or the bug they gave you.
Impromptu East Oakland parking-lot meet — donuts, ghost-rides, street racing.
Midwest party snack — Chex coated in chocolate, peanut butter, powdered sugar.
Kitchen call meaning a dish is five minutes from the pass.
When your shot gets violently blocked, slapped out of the air like a bug.
Breakfast — Australian and British diminutive slang.
Sunglasses — Australian (and British) diminutive slang.
A swing-music fan or hep jitterbug, often a white enthusiast soaking up Harlem jazz.
Clipped, scene-style form of 'exploit' — a bug or trick abused for unintended advantage.
GI gallows humor for insects — the bugs and lice that plagued soldiers in the field.