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akey
alky
alky
noun
Alternative spelling of alkie
caky
caky
adj
Resembling cake in texture.
dyak
faky
faky
adj
Alternative form of fakey
kacy
kary
katy
kaya
kaya
noun
A fruit curd made from a base of coconut milk, eggs and sugar, popular in Southeast Asia.
Torreya grandis, the Chinese nutmeg yew.
Torreya nucifera, the Japanese nutmeg tree.
kaye
kayo
kayo
noun
(boxing) A knockout.
verb
To knock someone out, or render them unconscious or senseless.
kays
kays
noun
plural of kay
kyah
kyak
kyar
kyat
kyat
noun
The official currency of Myanmar.
kyla
kyra
kyra
Proper noun
name of modern usage.
laky
laky
adj
Of the color of a lake pigment; murky.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling a lake.
Transparent; said of blood rendered transparent by the action of some solvent agent on the red blood corpuscles.
oaky
oaky
adj
Describing the taste of wine that has been aged in oak and acquired tannins from the wood.
Resembling or characteristic of the oak tree or its wood.
okay
okay
noun
Alternative spelling of OK
taky
waky
yack
yack
noun
(England, dialectal, possibly obsolete) An oak.
(UK, thieves slang, obsolete) A watch (timepiece).
Alternative form of yak (“chatter; talk”)
verb
Alternative form of yak (“talk; vomit”)
yaka
yaks
yaks
noun
plural of yak
yank
yank
noun
(often derogatory) A Yankee.
(slang) A masturbation session.
A sudden, vigorous pull (sometimes defined as mass times jerk, or rate of change of force).
verb
(transitive) To pull (something) with a quick, strong action.
(transitive, informal) To remove from distribution.
yark
yark
verb
(transitive, UK dialectal) To make ready; prepare.
(transitive, obsolete) To dispose; be set in order for; be destined or intended for.
(transitive, obsolete) To set open; open.
To crack (a whip).
To draw (stitches etc.) tight.
To hit, strike, especially with a cane or whip.