A term used humorously to refer to a water and utility worker responsible for building and maintaining water systems and infrastructure in an area. It can also refer to a professional acrobat or aerial performer, or any person who works at high altitudes.
/ˈfliːmæn/
A paraglider is a parachute-like apparatus with a large, kite-like canopy that is used for gliding through the air, typically adopting a sitting or prone position, and relying on rising air to maintain altitude without an engine.
/'pærəɡlɪdər/
Describes a slender, curved process or projection, typically found in certain bones such as the siphoid process in the pelvis, or it can describe a process or part that is slender and slightly curved.
/ˈsaɪfoɪd/
A term sometimes used to describe a style of art or architecture that draws inspiration from petrochemicals or fossil fuels, emphasizing the industrial, technological, and often dystopian qualities of these materials and concepts.
/pɛ.tro.bruˈsɪ.ən/
A term, primarily from the Swedish language, used colloquially in English to refer to a quotation, typically from a contractor or supplier, that indicates the price at which they are willing to provide goods or services. In the context of business transactions, it serves as an initial price offer.
/ˈɔːdsbʊd/
To encase or enclose in a cake; to wrap or cover with a layer of cake, often used figuratively to describe a situation where one is trapped or overwhelmed by something
/ˈɛn.kɑːk/