| BACKBURNED | • backburned v. Simple past tense and past participle of backburn. • BACKBURN v. to set a fire in order to halt the spread of another fire. |
| BACKGROUND | • background adj. Less important or less noticeable in a scene or system. • background n. One’s social heritage, or previous life; what one did in the past. • background n. A part of the picture that depicts scenery to the rear or behind the main subject; context. |
| BANKRUPTCY | • bankruptcy n. (Finance, law) A legally declared or recognized condition of insolvency of a person or organization. • BANKRUPTCY n. the state of being bankrupt. |
| BUCKLERING | • bucklering v. Present participle of buckler. • BUCKLER v. (Shakespeare) to protect, shield. |
| BUCKRAMING | • buckraming v. Present participle of buckram. • BUCKRAM v. to pad or stiffen with buckram. |
| BUCKTHORNS | • buckthorns n. Plural of buckthorn. • BUCKTHORN n. a shrub of the Rhamnus genus. |
| CYBERPUNKS | • cyberpunks n. Plural of cyberpunk. • CYBERPUNK n. a genus of science fiction involving a computer-dominated society and usually a gifted young hacker who rebels against this. |
| INSULBRICK | Sorry, definition not available. |
| LUNCHBREAK | • lunchbreak n. A period of rest from work for the purpose of eating lunch. • lunch␣break n. Alternative form of lunchbreak. • LUNCHBREAK n. a break for lunch. |
| PRONGBUCKS | • prongbucks n. Plural of prongbuck. • PRONGBUCK n. the springbuck. |
| RICKBURNER | • rickburner n. An arsonist who sets fire to hayricks. • RICKBURNER n. (archaic) an arsonist who sets fire to haystacks. |
| RUBBERNECK | • rubberneck n. Someone who engages in rubbernecking, or turning and staring. • rubberneck n. (US, obsolete) A tourist. • rubberneck n. Someone or something with a flexible neck. |
| SPRINGBUCK | • springbuck n. Alternative form of springbok. • SPRINGBUCK n. a South African antelope, that moves in leaps when alarmed, also SPRINGBOK. |
| TURNBUCKLE | • turnbuckle n. A coupling device consisting of two eyelets or other connection points connected in screw threads. The… • turnbuckle n. (Nautical) A link threaded on both ends of a short bar which is used to pull objects together. (FM 55-501) • TURNBUCKLE n. a coupling with screw threads for adjusting tension. |