Xylophagous: Feeding on wood, as certain insects or insect larvae. / Perforating or destroying timber, as certain mollusks, crustaceans, and fungi.
W is for Walkman
Walkman: A brand name for a kind of portable audio player, especially a cassette player and radio, used with headphones.
V is for Venom
Venom: Poisonous substance secreted by animals such as snakes, spiders, and scorpions and typically injected into prey or aggressors by biting or stinging. / Extreme malice and bitterness shown in someone's attitudes, speech, or actions.
U is for Unicorn
Unicorn: Old French, unicorne. Latin, unicornis. Literally, one-horned: unus, one and cornu, a horn. A fabulous animal resembling a horse with one horn. ~Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn
T is for Theater
Sabotage: To deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military advantage. / To deliberately stop someone from achieving something, or to deliberately prevent a plan or process from being successful.
S is for Sabotage
Sabotage: To deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military advantage. / To deliberately stop someone from achieving something, or to deliberately prevent a plan or process from being successful.
R is for Ravioli
Ravioli: A type of pasta that is shaped into small squares, filled with minced meat or cheese and served in a sauce.
Q is for Quixotic
Quixotic: From the character Don Quixote. / Having intentions or ideas that are admirable but foolishly impractical / Marked by rash lofty romantic ideas or extravagantly chivalrous action.
P is for Pineapple
Pineapple: A large juicy tropical fruit consisting of aromatic edible yellow flesh surrounded by a tough segmented skin and topped with a tuft of stiff leaves.
O is for Obituary
Obituary: A notice of a death, especially in a newspaper, typically including a brief biography of the deceased person.