People who are wasteful with money, especially by spending more than they can afford.
/ˈspɛntθrɪft/
A misunderstanding where someone tells others dirty jokes or inappropriate comments, resulting in embarrassment or discomfort for all parties involved.
/təˈdaɪʃ/
To bill someone for less than the actual charges or to provide a service or item at a reduced price or with a lower fee than what is deserved, intended, or expected.
/ʌndəˈbɪl/
A three-dimensional figure resembling a triangle but not perfectly symmetrical or regular, often having a flat or slightly curved face.
/ˈtraɪənɡjəlɔɪd/
A unit of magnetic field strength used in nuclear physics, named after Julian Schwinger, an influential physicist known for his contributions to quantum electrodynamics and the theory of particle interactions.
/ˈʃwɪŋɡə/
A shipment that does not contain the full quantity or value of goods agreed upon in the contract or the amount ordered. It can occur due to transportation issues, miscalculation, or other factors leading to the actual shipment not meeting the specified order.
/ʌndəˈʃɪpmənt/
Starts to burn spontaneously (without an external source of ignition) due to high temperature, pressure, or other conditions.
/'ɔ:təvaɪ hurd /
A term or concept used to describe a fictional or hypothetical alliance or agreement against KLAN, often seen in stories or discussions as a countermeasure or strategy.
/ɑːntɪˈklæn/
A method used in construction to prevent water from penetrating a surface or the ground beneath a road or other paved structure. It is typically applied as an impermeable coating or treatment to the base of a pavement structure or beneath an existing paved surface.
/ʌndəˈsiːlzɪŋ/
A condition in which only one lung is affected by pneumonia, characterized by inflammation of the lung tissue and the presence of pus, blood, or other fluids in the lung spaces.
/ˈmɒnpjʊˈməʊnjə/