Ostensible - stated or appearing to be true, but not necessarily so

Pedantic - is an insulting word used to describe someone who annoys others by correcting small errors, caring too much about minor details, or emphasizing their own expertise especially in some narrow or boring subject matter.

Quid - a slang expression for the British pound sterling, or the British pound (GBP), the currency of the United Kingdom (U.K.).

Rats!—used to express disappointment, frustration, or disgust 

UxoriousExcessively fond of or submissive to one’s wife.

Uxorious husbands quickly lose their sex appeal. 

Vaporetto - motorboat used in Venetian canals

The diamond thief’s aged vaporetto was no match for the
polizia marittima in their new speedboats. 

won·ton

/ˈwänˌtän/

noun

(in Chinese cooking) a small dumpling or roll with a savory filling, often of minced pork, usually eaten boiled in soup.

Xanthous: having yellowish, red, auburn, or brown hair;

marked by yellow coloration.

Yahoo:  a rude, loud, unpleasant person, especially one who has little education;

used to express excitement, pleasure, or approval.

zill :Finger cymbals used in belly dancing

Abigail  A lady’s maid!  

Bravo: used to express approval when a performer or other person has done something well.

Carpe diem is a Latin aphorism, usually translated "seize the day" 

Doublespeak: evasive, ambiguous, or high-flown language intended to deceive or confuse;

If you refer to what someone says as doublespeak, you are criticizing them for presenting things in a way that is intended to hide the truth or give people the wrong idea.