Zamordyzm·A way of strict governance, usually coupled with restriction to freedoms and supressing the population. Polish
Disputed Contrarian·Someone who feels the need to disagree with everything for the sake of disagreeing. English
Wàngniánjiāo [忘年交]·A friendship where the difference in age between the friends is forgotten. Chinese
Laying on the beach·- nuance of [tinge of un-grammatical-ness] --------- Are there quasi-Grammatical examples analogous to Am.English's [Laying on the Beach] -- in other languages ? ----- (not Strictly-Grammatical but used, even in Print) ------- in French, German, Spanish, . Am.English
Tartine·Any snack that is just a piece of bread/toast with something spread on it. Buttered toast with jam, a slice of bread with cheese or pâté. French
Myrornas krig (lit. war of the ants)·The b/w noise shown on an analog TV set when not tuned into a channel. Swedish
Übersichtlich·Describes something that presents information in an easily understandable and comprehensive way. German
titip·To ask a favour from someone, or to entrust something to someone, especially if it does not burden the other party. Indonesian
Melig·State that a person is in when he/she thinks everything is hilarious and as a result will be laughing/giggling constantly, usually for up to an half an hour to an hour. Dutch
Disputed Petrichor·A pleasant smell that frequently accompanies the first rain after a long period of warm, dry weather. English