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
/hwip-er-snap-ers/
Members of youth. Typically those who are obnoxious or neglect authority or courtesy for others.
Added on May 8, 2011 by danielslaughter