conkers, noun
/con-curs/
A game played in Autumn when large seeds called conkers fell off chestnut trees. Children bore holes into these conkers, and thread them onto pieces of string about a foot long. The goal behind the game is to swing your conker to hit the opponent's conker. The game ends when either player's conker breaks.
I may have welts on my arms, but I sure am good at conkers.
Added on May 11, 2011 by Anonymous
more than carter’s have liver pills, phrase
Having a huge amount of something - way more than what is needed.
You’ve got more food here than Carter’s has liver pills!
Added on July 19, 2021 by Zach M.
oleo, noun
/oh-lee-oh/
Butter. Commonly referred to as margarine, which is made from oils.
Ma, could you get me the oleo from the ice box for my ham sandwich?
Added on December 16, 2011 by danielslaughter