doughboy, noun
Soldiers found particularly in World War I, however the name originates from the Mexican-American War of 1846. The term lost popularity after World War II due to the acceptance of other terms such as G.I., troop, and dogface.
That doughboy is a fine piece of meat.
Added on May 9, 2011 by Nick N.
shuckns, interjection
/shuck-ins/
An interjection used to express displeasure when you do something stupid.
Oh shuckens, I really screwed that up.
Added on May 11, 2011 by Bop P.
/core-t/
To romantically be involved with someone outside of marriage with the intention to someday marry.
Sally and George have been courting for so long they're pretty much wed as it is.
Added on May 10, 2011 by danielslaughter