Just a few ryles (q.v.)
And here they are:
a rortiori, adj. For even more obscure and fashionable Continental reasons.
cohen, n. (from cohort and coven) A collection of philosophers.
feyerabend, n. (fr. German "feuer" & "abend") The last brilliant moment of a conceptual framework before death and transfiguration. Every conceptual framework has its feyerabend.
foucault, n. A howler, an insane mistake. "I'm afraid I've committed an egregious foucault."
husserl, v. To surround a simple phenomenon with darkness to create the illusion of seeing it more clearly afterwards; if it fails, one probably has to use a Heidegger (q.v.).
marcuse, v. To criticize vehemently from a Marxist perspective. "Je marcuse!" - J. P. Sartre.
rawl, n. A fishing line, baited with a few apparently innocent intuitions about fairness, but capable of bringing in such big fish as Pareto optimality and God knows what else...
ryle, v. to give examples. "He ryles on and on without ever daring a conclusion." Hence, n. An example. "His argument was elucidated by a variety of apt ryles"...
Much more hilarity from The Philosophical Lexicon.