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Wood-Daver 

A pinecone bird feeder like they used to make in Girl Scouts, where you put peanut butter and the pinecone and roll it in bird seed. I don't know whey Strong Sad named them wood davers, though. He must have been REALLY hopped up, man.
You wanna make some wood davers with me? I got pinecones, I got peanut butter!
Wood-Daver by Raven December 24, 2003
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Wood-daver 

A made up arts and crafts activity, created by Strong Sad when StrongBad put heaping spoonfulls of coffee into his orange juice.
StrongSad:Jump on the wood-davers train before it leaves!
Wood-daver by Xarionis aka Omnivore. December 10, 2003

wood-daver 

1. An arts and craft activity from the best strong bad email ever!

2. A random thing i say when in weird moments...
Weird girl: I love you...
Redlen:... wood-daver!
wood-daver by Redlen September 24, 2004

Wood daver

A wood daver once made at summer camp by me and strong sad is a pinecone stuffed with peanut butter then rolled in bird seed then hung up and used as a bird feeder.

thank you yes I am an ex-summer-camping loser
We were supposed to make a wood daver in arts and crafts today but insead I went to the lake and made out with Bobby.
Wood daver by 80.Bug January 15, 2004

Wood daver

A marketable product involving pine cones and peanut butter. (originated in Strong Bad E-mail #91 at HomestarRunner.com)
Here goes the wood-daver train, it's taking off, it's a new century!
Wood daver by Mary Mangan January 11, 2004

Wood daver

A mysterious product of unknown origins invented by Strong Sad upon consumption of two heaping spoonfuls of Sanka in his orange juice.
Get on the wood daver train.
Wood daver by Smit December 16, 2003

Shackteâu

A Shackteau is a humble, weather-beaten, structurally questionable shelter located in a spectacular or highly coveted place—Wales, Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Crested Butte, coastal Maine, the Alps—where the building itself may be worth almost nothing, but the dirt, view, access, and mythology make it absurdly valuable.
In use:
Shackteâu - We thought it was an abandoned shed until the realtor called it a rare alpine Shackteâu with unobstructed views and listed it for $2 million.
Shackteâu by ez-dog June 4, 2026
Word of the Day on June 5, 2026