Urban Dictionary
Science
Dogs & Horses
Connecticut
Famous MGs
100

This phrase describes when someone makes an exit without advance notice or saying goodbye - thus avoiding any display of emotion.

Irish goodbye

100

This greenhouse gas, primarily released from human activities like burning fossil fuels, is the largest contributor to global warming.

Carbon dioxide

100

When dogs quickly dart around in circles or dash back and forth, especially when they’re excited or playing, it is often referred to as this.

Zoomies

100

This large river, which runs through Hartford and New Haven, is the longest in New England.

Connecticut river

100

This rapper, singer, and actor known for his punk-rock revival sound has hit songs like “My Ex’s Best Friend” and “Bloody Valentine” and made headlines for his high-profile romance with actress Megan Fox.

Machine Gun Kelly

200

This term is most commonly known as something that’s a turnoff when you have romantic interest in someone. Alternatively, it can be used to describe something that makes you uncomfortable or weirded out by.

ick

200

This type of rock forms from the cooling and solidification of molten magma and includes examples like basalt and granite.

Igneous rock

200

This type of dog was originally bred for herding sheep in Scotland and is known for being one of the most intelligent dog breeds.

Border Collie

200

This famous author, known for writing The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, spent part of his life in Hartford, Connecticut.

Mark Twain

200

This actor and director is best known for his role as the quirky criminal profiler Dr. Spencer Reid on the TV show Criminal Minds, and also lends his voice to the character of Simon in the Alvin and the Chipmunks movies.

Matthew Gray Gubler

300

This phrase describes an ultra-modern or stylish look, often used for outfits that are especially "on trend."

Drip

300

This term describes the study of ancient climates

Paleoclimate

300

This type of horse is often used for working with cattle on ranches and is well-known for its agility and quick reflexes, which is why they are often trained in rodeo events.

Quarter horse

300

The state mineral of Connecticut

Garnet

300

This Dutch DJ and music producer became an international star with his hit song “Animals” and has collaborated with artists like Dua Lipa and Bebe Rexha.

Martin Garrix

400

This word is an adjective used when something is so f*ckin good. Typically used as a descriptor for food.

Bussin'

400

This boundary, where two tectonic plates move toward each other, can result in mountains, earthquakes, and volcanic activity.

Convergent boundary

400

This iconic horse event, which occurs annually in Kentucky, features thoroughbred horses racing over a distance of 1.25 miles.

Kentucky Derby

400

The state tree of Connecticut

Charter Oak

400

This Indian leader is renowned for his philosophy of nonviolent resistance, leading India to independence from British rule and inspiring civil rights movements around the world.

Mahatma Gandhi

500

In Gen Z slang, this term is used to describe a situation where someone is beyond help, either due to being caught in a lie, making a huge mistake, or being in an irreversibly bad spot.

Cooked

500

This describes the event that killed all of the non-avian dinosaurs

End-Cretaceous mass extinction (also known as the K-T extinction or the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction)

500

This equestrian sport is known for its highly controlled movements, where horse and rider perform a series of predetermined exercises, often seen in Olympic competitions. It is often referred to as "horse ballet" due to its emphasis on precision, smooth movements, and harmonious performance between rider and horse.

Dressage

500

This 37-mile highway, often celebrated for its picturesque views and historic bridges, connects New York to Connecticut’s Fairfield County, making it one of the most scenic routes in the state. It is also frequently plagued by construction and traffic.

Merritt Parkway

500

This legendary soul singer, often called the “Prince of Motown,” gave us timeless hits like “What’s Going On” and “Let’s Get It On,” leaving an unforgettable mark on music history.

Marvin Gaye