Thanks Coda! I'm glad to know I'm not the only one
It seems like one of those concepts that doesn't really warrant a word. I mean, how many times in a lifetime will that particular idea come into conversation? Won't a short phrase suffice?
Yeah, it almost sounds like "bussing" (as in kissing, not riding in a bus). I'm often intrigued, though, by one-syllable words that I haven't heard before...like after I met my future husband, his friend talked about using a "winch"...which was a new word to me at the time, but not to a lot of mechanically inclined people.
Coda wrote: his friend talked about using a "winch"....
Coda -- Funny that winch sounds similar to "whinge." I don't remember hearing whinge until I lived in Australia. Maybe you already know this, but it means "to complain fretfully : whine"
Busker. Busking. First time I heard the word was a few years ago in the movie, "Once," which is about an Irish busker. It's an ok flick. Nothing great. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0907657/