Stick your tongue out & exhale sharply to make this fruity sound of disapproval
raspberyy
In 2014 this aerospace company said it was moving 400 jobs from Washington to Alabama to save $100 million
boeing
It's from the Latin for "public speaker" & that's what it means
orator
When you lavishly entertain a prospective client, you do this rhyming phrase, perhaps with Merlot & steak
wine and dine
You can get custom designer fangs of this classic lit character for $19.99 at Party City, just like the author intended
dracula
In "Rebel Without a Cause", James Dean & a rival play this in speeding cars, with unfortunate results
chicken
We'll pledge $400 to you if you can name this site that went live on April 28, 2009 & takes 5% of successfully funded projects
kickstarter
This astronomical word circled into English in 1649
orbit
When you have 2 unpleasant options, someone might tell you to do this, which sounds like one could be strychnine
pick your poison
The body of this crawler is composed of around 15 to 180 segments, each with a pair of legs, the first pair modified into poison fangs
centipede
Controlled 360-degree spins in a car
doughnuts
LiMu is an insurance-selling emu for this company that's very, very, very unafraid to repeat its name at the end of its ads
liberty mutual
When it first showed up in English, it was defined as "the stalls or sitting places, where many may sit"--no mention of violins & cellos
orchestra
An Obama rallying cry for Spanish-speaking potential voters was "Si, Se Puede", this in English
yes, we can
A type of this snake is rightly called spitting--its fangs are shaped to send poison flying
cobra
A baseball brouhaha is also known as this edible pie plant
rhubarb
As tires weren't colored black until 1912, Bibendum, the now-123-year-old mascot of this company, is white
Michelin
This verb meaning to induct someone into the ministry debuted in a medieval biography of Thomas Becket
ordain
When Picard wanted something to happen quickly on "Star Trek: The Next Generation" he often said this
make it so
This fanged monster whose name is Spanish for "goat-sucker" was first "sighted" in 1995 (though after a scary movie)
chupacabra
A 1930s guide to underworld lingo provides the first known written use of this baked product as slang for money
bread
In 2020 our Sec. of State danced around banning this app from Beijing; the problem? It had been downloaded more than 2 billion times
TikTok
A branch of study, it first appeared in an 18th century work by a British bird love
ornithology
If you do this you're either literally handing a dollar bill to someone, or shifting responsibility
pass the buck
The protruding fangs of this mortal Gorgon known for her stone-cold gaze weren't even the most terrifying thing about her
Medusa