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
lollygag, verb
To waste time or procrastinate.
Typically the children lollygag when its time to leave for the dentist office.
Added on September 21, 2012 by Megan Sweeney
gee whiskers willy, phrase
A synonym to common day phrases such as "wow," "that's great," and "that just blew my mind."
Boy gee whiskers willy, that Red Ryder sure looks grand!
Added on May 8, 2011 by John S.