(n.) Originally, a wig; afterwards, a mop for cleaning cannon.
Example Sentences:
(1) Get in the formation, let’s start triangle jerkin’ Included in the list mostly because it rhymes “merkin” with “triangle jerkin”, this song began as a joke to be played only once in Australia (in Aussie slang, “map of Tasmania” is a euphemism for female pubic hair) and is Amanda’s statement for freedom of expression via pubic hair .
(2) Only 28.3% of the Salantai inhabitants and 25.5% of the Merkine inhabitants knew their arterial pressure, 74.8% and 79.3% respectively knew their height and body mass.
(3) How many more will die before we can stop it?” Jandali will be performing live at Merkin Concert Hall, Kauffman Center in New York City on Saturday 26 October.
(4) During examination of the adult population of two rural communities: 1558 inhabitants of a settlement of Salantai and 1713 inhabitants of a settlement of Merkine their arterial pressure was measured and they were interviewed.
(5) 8.47pm BST This is the hairy bit, says Glenn, affixing a large shredded wheat merkin to the front of his construction.
(6) While Diaz was making her new hairy allegiances public, clothing label American Apparel filled its New York shop windows with be-merkined mannequins in sheer undies.
Morkin
Definition:
(n.) A beast that has died of disease or by mischance.
Example Sentences:
(1) The results are in agreement with previous reports that the cardiac protein is cleaved in a very similar manner [Flink, I. L., & Morkin, E. (1982) Biophys.
(2) When the sequence was compared with that of TBG cDNA recently cloned by I. L. Flint, T. J. Bailey, T. A., Gustafson, B. E. Markham, and E. Morkin, the 3'-untranslated region of our cDNA was 231 nucleotides shorter than their cDNA.