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Definitions by Kilkrazy

Noun: Slang term for a pop shield, put on the microphone to prevent plosive consonants from registering too forcefully during studio recording of voice overs.
"Can we put a spoffle on the mike because I'm getting too much pop o the Ps."
spoffle by Kilkrazy July 2, 2004

rufty-tufty 

Adjective: Describes the appearance of soldiers in the field, who are usually have worn equipment, dirty uniforms, and unofficial additions or modifications of their kit. This makes them look tough and professional. People wanting to imitate that look will batter their new equipment, grow stubble even if they have the chance to shave, and so on.

Derived from 'rough'.
"Are you growing that beard because your chin is cold or do you just want to look more rufty-tufty?"
rufty-tufty by Kilkrazy July 2, 2004
Adjective, used to describe situations, places, people and so on which are likely to provoke amusement and excitement. Derives from the joyful hooting that will arise.
"That new film looks pretty hooty."
hooty by Kilkrazy July 1, 2004
Japanese adjective meaning horny, sexually arousing or explicit, or sexually aroused. Derived from the sound for the Roman letter H, which is the first letter in the Japanese adjective Hentai
"The etchi magazines are kept on the top shelf."
Etchi by Kilkrazy July 1, 2004
Noun: British public school and university slang for the square open meeting place enclosed between the school or college buildings. Short for 'quadrangle'.
"Cricket practice starts at 2:30 so I'll meet you in the quad at 2:15."
quad by Kilkrazy July 1, 2004
Cricket practice equipment consisting of a single wicket surrounded by nets which prevent the ball being hit a long way. Used for practising bowling and batting without fielders.
"Training today will be nets at 10 until lunch, then a pick-up game in the afternoon."
nets by Kilkrazy July 1, 2004
Verb. People in the armed services who are coming to the end of their term of enlistment need to decide if they will sign for another term, in other words if they will re-sign-up or "re-up".
"Man I got 3 weeks left. I really gotta decide to re-up or not."
re-up by Kilkrazy July 1, 2004