This condition occurs when frozen food is damaged by air, causing it to dehydrate and oxidize
freezer burn
The sovereign's seat
throne
Athos, Porthos & Aramise
Three musketeers
To thumb a ride
hitchhike
When you're eager either to leave or to hop on your Pogo stick, you might say "gotta" this
bounce
Shakespeare's most famous oxymoron details the bittersweet nature of saying goodbye.
sweet sorrow
You're not outta your gourd! You're into this gourd that's big on Oct. 31
pumpkin
It's when you get your peanuts for all your hard work
payday
Less common, or less well-done
rarer
A British way of saying goodbye is this, which sounds like a single piece of a circular General Mills cereal
cheerio
This horror movie's main antagonists are these titular evil characters.
living dead
Money granted to a student to pursue studies
scholarship
An article called the Chicago Bears of 1938 this kind of team since they set "a season's record of 56 fumbles"
butterfingers
Kacey often serves as this informant for Nathan's impish behaviour.
Tattletale
At a White House correspondents' dinner, Pres. Obama said goodbye with one of these actions that could have hurt the equipment
mic
Homer Simpson once put a seafood restaurant out of business for eating too many of these all you can eat foods
Jumbo shrimp
Past participle of seek
sought
Some foolish or silly people are called this. Also the name of a fruity, taffy candy.
Airhead
Anne...Barbara...to the kids anyway.
Nanny
This word used for wishing someone well on their upcoming journey sounds like it could be Thor's time in a sprint
godspeed
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis starred in this 1994 film about a fearless, globe-trotting, terrorist-battling secret agent who has his life turned upside down when he discovers his wife might be having an affair with a used-car salesman
True Lies
Power! Brawn! Three consecutive consonants at the beginning, and four at the end.
strength
I forget the name of my favourite candy...supernova? No, that can't be it. It's something similar to a supervova.
Starburst
A piece of bent wire or plastic used for holding several sheets of paper together
papperclip
As this 8-letter word can mean "goodbye forever" in Japan, most Japanese people don't use it that often
sayonara