waf·fle [wof-uhl]
-verb
1: to fail to make up one’s mind: Joseph had been waffling over where to go.
2: what Dwight Howard does when forced to make tough decisions.
Origin: An unrealistic desire to be loved by all.
-Synonyms
flip-flop, waver, yo-yo
bull·doz·er [bool-doh-zer]
-noun
1: a large, powerful tractor having a vertical blade at the front end for moving earth, tree stumps, rocks, etc.
2: Nikola Pekovic.
Origin: Montenegro
-Synonyms
intimidator, oppressor, brute
cork·screw [kawrk-skroo]
-adjective
1: resembling a corkscrew; helical; spiral.
2: Marcus Camby’s jumper.
Origin: Typically, the top of the key.
-Synonyms
twist, turn, spiral
stream·lined [streem-lahynd]
-adjective
1. having a contour designed to offer the least possible resistance to a current of air, water, etc.; optimally shaped for motion or conductivity.
2. Al Harrington’s head.
Origin: Exact cause unknown.
-Synonyms
sleek, contoured, aerodynamic
mov·ing [moo-ving]
-adjective
1. capable of or having movement: a moving object.
2. describes every single screen that Kevin Garnett has ever set.
Origin: The Garnett School Of Defensive Technique
-Synonyms
illegal
I just wanted to say that bulldozers come from Montenegro, not Serbia.
Fixed.