Word of the Week: PEER PRESSURE

PEER PRESSURE \PEER pressh-shure\ noun: The physical discomfort, often in the form of headache, eyestrain and nausea, resulting from trying to read a station sign as the train you’re on flies by it.

Usage: Every day, I try to figure out what the stop is between Tuckahoe and Scarsdale, but the peer pressure got so severe that I had to stop.

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2 Responses to Word of the Week: PEER PRESSURE

  1. Eric says:

    It’s Crestwood!!!!!

    Which is in the village of Tuckahoe, in the town of Eastchester, named after a neighborhood in Yonkers. Isn’t it obvious?

  2. Safety Mom says:

    what the heck are you talking about? :)

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