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winderful (adjective) : Absolutely wonderful.
I met a boy today; he is winderful.
Submitted by: Meko from Alabama on Apr. 20, 2007 16:23
windex (verb) : to clean glass usu. with a spray bottle containing cleaning solution and cloth rag or paper towel
Officials are windexing the bulletproof glass around the podium. —Steve Inskeep, NPR Morning Edition, 1/20/09
Submitted by: Anonymous on Jan. 20, 2009 09:28
windorphins (noun) : Created by ebayers to describe the addictive substances that trigger emotions of elation when winning, buying, or selling on ebay.
Winnning on ebay pumps my windorphins! —www.windorphins.com, ebay, new launch: June 2007
Submitted by: Maria, M-W staff & avid eb from Massachusetts on Jun. 18, 2007 08:08
window seat (noun) : [translated from the Japanese] an office with a window reserved for an ineffective or incompetent worker
Jim has been ready to retire for years finally the boss had to give him a window seat to keep him out of trouble. —verbal, first heard in the 1980's
Submitted by: Scott Long from New York on Sep. 08, 2008 16:19
windowlope
(noun) : an envelope with an opening that permits an address printed on the enclosure to be visible
I use a windowlope to mail a business check.
Submitted by: Caroline Baltzegar from South Carolina on Dec. 19, 2008 12:40
(noun) : Like to interlope but through a window which is still being inside but the window makes you an interloper to others.
It is safe to windowlope because if someone sees you all you need to do is pull the shade.
Submitted by: J.C. from Pennsylvania on Sep. 07, 2007 14:08
(noun) : an envelope with a window where the address can show through
Can you please hand me a windowlope so I can mail this check?
Submitted by: Brandie L. Chaney from Virginia on Mar. 28, 2007 13:14
Windshipers (noun) : pronounced wind-shy-pers; a slang abbreveation of wind shield wipers.
The snow was coming down so fast on his car, his windshipers could hardly keep up.
Submitted by: Khisanth from Michigan on Mar. 09, 2007 14:11
Windy (noun) : A person with stormy eyes that flash at the sound of lies; A person with wings to fly above the clouds.
You are looking great today Windy!
Submitted by: J.C. Moore from Pennsylvania on Feb. 22, 2008 10:50
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