S: (adj) can-do (marked by a willingness to tackle a job and get it done) "a can-do kind of person"; "the city's indomitable optimism and can-do spirit"
S: (adj) freaky (strange and somewhat frightening) "the whole experience was really freaky"
S: (n) squeeze ((slang) a person's girlfriend or boyfriend) "she was his main squeeze"
S: (n) suit ((slang) a businessman dressed in a business suit) "all the suits care about is the bottom line"
S: (n) tripper ((slang) someone who has taken a psychedelic drug and is undergoing hallucinations)
S: (n) wog ((offensive British slang) term used by the British to refer to people of color from Africa or Asia)
S: (n) juice (electric current) "when the wiring was finished they turned on the juice"
S: (n) pile, bundle, big bucks, megabucks, big money (a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit)) "she made a bundle selling real estate"; "they sank megabucks into their new house"
S: (n) key (a kilogram of a narcotic drug) "they were carrying two keys of heroin"
S: (n) skinful (a quantity of alcoholic drink sufficient to make you drunk) "someone had to drive me home last night because I had a skinful"
S: (n) juice (energetic vitality) "her creative juices were flowing"
W: (n) cat [Related to: slang] (a large tracked vehicle that is propelled by two endless metal belts; frequently used for moving earth in construction and farm work)
W: (n) stiff [Related to: slang] (the dead body of a human being) "the cadaver was intended for dissection"; "the end of the police search was the discovery of a corpse"; "the murderer confessed that he threw the stiff in the river"; "honor comes to bless the turf that wraps their clay"
W: (n) baddie [Related to: slang] (the principal bad character in a film or work of fiction)