The Ben Hunt Dictionary

ack \ 'ak \ v : To perform some activity with a klonkle kong.

bon.chernd \ 'ba:n-ch*rnd \ n : Ratcheted safety latch used to keep closet doors closed.

cop.pet \ 'ka:p-*t \ n : Retaining wall or curb.

dong.dong \ 'da:ng-da:ng \ n : 1. A tool used by grownups for turning hoses, sprinklers, or water meters on and off: A valve key. May also be used for holding open doors. 2. Any of a group of tools having triangular handles characteristic of a dongdong, including garden wagons.

ike \ 'i-k \ n : Any random object.

ik.ra.ment \ 'i-k-(r*)-m*nt \ n : [ fm. Middle Bennish "ike" + English "ornament" ] Any small, esp. shiny and/or colorful, ike.

gee.cher \ 'ge-ch*r \ n : A steel bar, embedded vertically in the pavement, with rings on either side for climbing. Also used by grownups for locking bicycles.

glam.per \ 'glam-p*r \ n : A pair of nail clippers.

klon.kle kong \ 'kla:ng-(k*l)-ka:ng \ n : Garlic press. Ex: "This a klonkle kong. It's for... acking."

spee.kles \ 'spe--k*lz \ n : Corn flakes.

swee.zer stick \ 'swe--z*r 'stik \ n : A long stake embedded in garden soil and used as a support for tomatoes and other vining plants.

too.ger \ 'tu:-g*r \ n : Leopard.

wob.ber \ 'wa:-b*r \ n : 1. A circular rubber device, to be mounted on a wall near a doorway at doorknob height to prevent damage to plaster in the event that the door is opened too quickly. 2. A nail in a wall.

wong.wong \ 'wa:ng-wa:ng \ n : Plastic or rubber rod, used at grocery stores to separate customers' groceries from one another at the checkout stand. Also used for waving about in the air and whacking the shopping cart. Ex: "It's a wongwong. It's for paying."