noun, American English, informal - a person who works at a travelling funfair or carnival, especially operating rides, games, or attractions
noun, British English, informal - money that the government gives to people who are unemployed
adjective - unable to do something because you are very busy or because you are dealing with another task or situation
verb - to avoid dealing with a difficult or sensitive issue directly, usually to prevent conflict or upset
noun - a rotating tray, usually placed in the center of a table, that makes it easy for people to reach food or other items
noun - speech or writing that is impossible to understand; complete nonsense
noun - thin, flexible wire netting with small hexagonal holes, used especially for making fences around areas where chickens or other small animals are kept
noun, formal - something that is an unfair or unreasonable burden or inconvenience to someone
noun - the act of forcing people to accept something such as a rule, law, tax, or belief
noun - a girl's first name
noun - a boy's first name, a familiar form of Charles
noun, British English, informal - a young person, often from a lower social class who uses rude language, and behaves in a loud or aggressive way
adverb - always reliable, constant, and never-ending