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.
ralph, verb
To throw-up.
He ralphed on the front lawn after the party.
Added on May 11, 2011 by Pat P.
stockings, noun
A long set of socks or under-garments worn by men to keep warm.
Added on May 11, 2011 by danielslaughter