A combination of the elementary molcular substance water and the gaseous mixture of air. Also used to express childlike excitment and avoidance of labour. Used in the First World War as slang for fish.
by Cooldude March 02, 2005
by Adglasco January 09, 2017
by Adam Winchester December 02, 2007
by Bonita B. Pigsty July 31, 2003
Snow-how, a portmanteau of snow and know-how, is the knowledge and skill utilized during snow and inclement weather.
"Right. So these European settlers, who were total ding-dongs, came in the dead of winter, with zero snow-how. These underprepared vacationers turned to eating each other to survive. Eventually, though, they realized they were surrounded by scores of edible fish and wildlife." ~ Nick Offerman as Beef Tobin
by natalie portmanteaux March 29, 2021