User:Logomaniac/To do

These are some entries that do not meet CFI (at the moment) that I am working on spreading...

Dracula sneeze
(noun) (see Dracula and sneeze for pronunciation)
 * When one puts one's arm over one's face to catch a sneeze (so as not to contaminate their hands)

Progress

 * This seems to be used in the January 18, 2006, edition of the Oakland Tribune.
 * Gets some (17,600) Google web hits but only one in Books, many referring to students practicing the "Dracula sneeze" to help avoid spreading of H1N1.

onslaughter
(verb)
 * Blend of onslaught and slaughter.


 * To attack continuously and with force.

Progress

 * onslaughter as a noun gets 140 BGC hits (and meets CFI)
 * The verb sense doesn't seem to be used - onslaughtering gets only two B.G.C. cites; onslaughtered one; onslaughters as a verb none.