3-LETTER WORDS
IDIOMS & EXPRESSIONS
WEARABLE TECH
BODY LANGUAGE
FINAL "RE"
200

To pull, or a big clumsy oaf

Lug

200

An adynaton is an idiom referring to an impossibility, like "when" this event involving swine happens

When pigs fly

200

Friendship bracelets inspired Kim Shui's designs for this rhyming brand of high-tech trackers

Fitbit

200

Someone who changes their mind about taking a trip or tying the knot gets cold these

Feet

200

This time means when the plane leaves the gate, not when it takes off

Departure

400

When you disengage mentally, you do this 3-letter verb--no broccoli or cabbage required

Veg

400

Rover knows it's the hottest period during the summer

Dog days

400

Shhh...in 2014 this lingerie retailer sold a $75 sports bra with electrodes that hooked up to a heart rate monitor

Victoria's Secret

400

In slang it means to I.D. a criminal to authorities

Finger

400

4-letter monster that eats humans

Ogre

600

This shortened word precedes "league" or "team" when it's a local sports league for fun rather than money

Rec

600

Watch what you consume according to this; in German it's a pun, "Man ist was man isst"

You are what you eat

600

It's just a blue T to me, but the men's UA Tech 2.0 vibe print short sleeve by this sports brand somehow has "anti-odor technology

Under Armour

600

Express support without following through & you're merely paying this "service"

Lip

600

The way you hold your body; as a verb, it can mean to adopt a blustering attitude

Posture

800

There are more than 40 species of this conifer, including the 200-foot-tall noble

Fir

800

To gain experience is "to cut" these canine teeth of the upper jaw

The eye teeth

800

A 2014 BBC review called this alliterative eyewear from a search engine company "promising, sometimes brilliant... but a failure"

Google Glass

800

In the title of Shakira's first U.S. No. 1 hit, these "Don't Lie"

Hips

800

Before you leave our website, would you mind taking a brief one of these to help us improve our customer experience?

questionnaire

1000

To Chaucer it was the belly; now it's the gaping mouth of a hungry creature

Maw

1000

A humorist wrote, "Why not go" here, take a chance in unknown territory? "Isn't that where the fruit is?"

Out on a limb

1000

An experimental tattoo ink developed in Germany for diabetics changes color in response to the levels of this sugar

Glucose

1000

The second of Thornton Wilder's 2 Pulitzer Prize-winning plays mentions these 2 body parts

Skin & Teeth

1000

Calmness & coolness; under pressure, some keep it & some lose it

Composure

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