It can provide definitions on a range of slang from more mundane terms (like "rain check" or "bob and weave") to obscure sexual practices.
It's a mundane term.
You have always insisted that our operations for you must be on a mundane level, and so we school ourselves to think in mundane terms.
Lancelot in mundane terms is in his fifties.
Sybaritic aspect of life in Tertius was the quality of their refreshers-if such a mundane term can apply.
He put it in more mundane terms, and said that modern-day practitioners, if they were honest with themselves, would pay whatever price to live under the umbrella of such an intent.
In mundane economic terms it meant the coexistence of public and private sectors.
In utterly mundane terms it means getting polluters to do what they want them to do.
And like the Scandinavians, the Arabs often express it in mundane or satiric terms.
But of course that would mean us standing still for an awfully long time -forever, by mundane terms.