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Pandemic Acronyms
Dog!
100

Aubergine

Eggplant

100

The most popular pickled food in the USA is actually part of the gourd family.

Cucumber

100

An alternative to tent-camping, a single room building with a fireplace and loft.

Cabin

100

Domicile. WFH. H

Home

100

Also a state in Mexico

Chihuahua!

200

Coriander

Cilantro

200

Pickling can bring down the heat-level of this common nacho topping.

Jalapeño

200

It is commonly used to describe an economically distressed or disadvantaged inner-city area.

Hood

200

Revert. RTO. R

Return

200

Also a superb Copenhagener

Great Dane!

300

Rocket

Arugula

300

Fermentation is a form of picking, but not all pickling is fermentation. Germany and Korea both have a national dish that features this fermented leafy green that's part of the mustard family.

Cabbage

300

Slang for performing exceptionally well under high-pressure situations.

Clutch

300

Apparatus. PPE. E

Equipment

300

Also a clothes size for chubby boys

Husky!

400

Courgette

Zucchini

400

If you’re suffering from the "drunchies", you might order this high-protein pickled snack at the tavern.

Pickled eggs

400

The act of passing, sending, or broadcasting something (like data, signals, or disease) from one person, place, or object to another.

Transmission

400

Courier. mRNA. M

Messenger

400

Also a WBC fighter

Boxer!

500

Swede

Rutabaga

500

Often used as a thickening agent in gumbo, this vegetable (part of the mallow family) is a popular pickled snack in the south.

Okra

500

A visual, centralized, and interactive display of real-time data, KPIs, or metrics used for monitoring and rapid decision-making.

Dashboard

500

Oil-susceptible. N-95. N

Not(-resistant to oil)

500

Also a Semitic language spoken on an Mediterranean island nation south of Italy

Maltese!

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