putsch
[PUCH]
noun
A secretly planned and suddenly executed attempt to overthrow a government.
I thought I joined a Fox News led putsch to overthrow Obama’s communist government, but all I got was a sign that said I enjoyed being teabagged.
divest
[dih-vest]
verb (used with object)
To rid of or free from.
After my whore of an ex filed for divorce, I knew it was just a matter of time before her lawyers divested me of my house, car, and children.
vitriol
[vi-tree-uhl]
adjective
Very caustic; scathing.
Pat Robertson’s vitriolic remarks about Haiti are sure to earn him a special place in hell…
mensch
[mench]
noun
A decent, upright, mature, and responsible person.
Romney’s a true mensch, but I can’t get behind a lazy Mormon…
loll
[lol]
verb
To recline or lean in a relaxed, lazy, or indolent manner; lounge.
Look at these piss-drunk queers lolling around the frat house.
vim
Ready with great energy or spirit.
Steve was sparkling with the vim and vigor of a much younger man. He had the biting wit of a more learned man…
milieu
/mɪlˈyʊ/
noun
environment.
Mia was an enigma to most. Her sexuality seemed schizophrenic without an understanding of the abusive milieu in which she grew up.