An informal term used in parts of the United Kingdom, particularly in Northern Ireland, to refer to cats, especially street or feral cats. The term can also be extended to refer to wild or stray animals in general.
/ˈkil.i.z/
Refers to a property or concept that is defined in terms of the essential attributes or features that are necessary for an item to fall within the category of that concept, as opposed to extensional, which refers to a concept defined by its specific members.
/ɪnˈtenʃənəl/
A form of speech that arose among surf and skate culture in the US, characterized by its high-pitched, vowel-heavy, over-enunciated and somewhat childish tones, often accompanied by an upward inflection at the end of sentences, which makes it sound almost like talking to a child or a pet.
/ˈvælizpeɪk/
Not involving or promising the giving or receiving of money, property, or favors in exchange for illegal or unethical information, goods, or services. It describes actions or agreements that are free from coercion, bribery, or blackmail.
/ˈnɒnˈɛks.tər.neɪ.ʃən/
To encourage or enable someone to be lazy or inactive; to cause someone to become lazy or lethargic.
/ˈslʌɡ.ə.raɪd/
A playful, humorous, or sometimes irritating mode of speech characterized by the repeated use of the word 'wop' or other similar-sounding nonsense words. It can also refer to a form of slurring or incoherent speech, often used in a comedic or simulated manner.
/wɒp spik/
Not deteriorated; not deteriorated in quality, condition, or appearance; still as good as it was before.
/ʌndɪ'tɛrərɪd/
A variant spelling of 'algia', which refers to a condition of abnormal sensation or a subjective sensation of pain, especially when no external or structural cause can be found.
/'træl.dʒi:/