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transient juice 

Transient juice is the juice that's excreted from a homeless person. Usually left on tables, chairs and bus seats that they have used.
A transient left his transient juice on the table.
transient juice by Transient August 22, 2016

Transience 

An ESP like sixth sense where one is able to accurately determine if a dirty, lazy, poorly dressed individual is either a hipster or a transient.
Through "transience," Laura was able to determine that the disheveled gentleman in line at the coffee shop was in fact just a hipster, not a transient.
Transience by Robert Sacamano November 6, 2013

Transinstrumental 

1) An instrument that identifies as a different instrument
2) A person who thinks they play a different instrument than the one they play
Nathaniel is so transinstrumental. He plays the cello, but thinks he plays the viola.
Transinstrumental by The Viola December 10, 2021

Transpondster 

The incorrect term used by the character Rachel Greene(Jennifer Aniston) on the television show "Friends" for the job of the character Chandler Bing, a.k.a "Ms. Chnandler Bong" (Matthew Perry). The job has something to do with the WENUS. Which makes Chandler very unhappy.
Ross: What is Chandler Bing's Job?
Rachel: Oh! I know! I know! He's a...a...he's a transpondster!
Monica: THAT'S NOT EVEN A WORD!!!
Transpondster by Alex Stringer November 9, 2005

Transhonial 

Someone who is known for nothing other than their ability to shred cheese faster than they can type a fourteen word sentence.
Carlos: I just don't understand, where did he get all that shredded gouda?

François: Obviously he's a transhonial, Carlos.
Transhonial by TACOwhisperer August 3, 2011

transponster 

Originating on a "Friends" episode, Rachel incorrectly names Chandler's data processing job as a "transponster". Transponster is now commonly used to describe an office job not clearly defined as one role/responsibility, but a combination of data entry and analysis. This sort of role is difficult for the employee to describe to friends or family, often sounding boring, confusing or both to those outside the office environment.
Working in the revenue department of a hotel, the e-commerce specialist is often found performing a number of tasks outside of "e-commerce". These tasks can include forecasting, reporting, data entry and analysis, along with a monotony of other day-to-day tasks. Not easily defined, she is commonly referred to as a "transponster" by friends and coworkers.
transponster by Sara Jameson April 22, 2007