(Internet, informal) The dashboard of a Tumblr user.
(Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia) A bribe or gratuity; a gift.
(by extension) The longer of the two symbols of Morse code.
(computing) A hyphen or minus sign.
(dated, euphemistic) A stand-in for a censored word, like "Devil" or "damn". (Compare deuce.)
(figurative, by extension) A slight admixture.
(typography) Any of the following symbols: ‒ (figure dash), – (en dash), — (em dash), or ― (horizontal bar).
A dashboard.
A rushing or violent onset.
A short run, flight.
A small quantity of a liquid substance etc.; less than 1/8 of a teaspoon.
Ostentatious vigor.
Violent strike; a whack.
verb
(intransitive) To run quickly or for a short distance.
(intransitive, informal) To leave or depart.
(transitive) To destroy by striking (against).
(transitive) To dishearten; to sadden.
(transitive) To draw or write quickly; jot.
(transitive) To throw violently.
(transitive, dated) To mix, reduce, or adulterate, by throwing in something of an inferior quality.
(transitive, dated, euphemistic) Damn (in forming oaths).
(transitive, intransitive, sometimes figurative) To sprinkle; to splatter.
(transitive, of hopes or dreams) To ruin; to destroy.
(transitive, usually with down or off) To complete hastily.
dhhs
dhss
dish
dish
noun
(baseball, slang) The home plate.
(in the plural) Tableware (including cutlery, etc, as well as crockery) that is to be or is being washed after being used to prepare, serve and eat a meal.
(metonymically) A specific type of prepared food.
(mining) A trough in which ore is measured.
(mining) That portion of the produce of a mine which is paid to the land owner or proprietor.
(slang) A sexually attractive person.
(slang) Gossip.
(telecommunications) A type of antenna with a similar shape to a plate or bowl.
A hollow place, as in a field.
A vessel such as a plate for holding or serving food, often flat with a depressed region in the middle.
The contents of such a vessel.
The state of being concave, like a dish, or the degree of such concavity.
verb
(informal, slang) To gossip; to relay information about the personal situation of another.
(slang, archaic, transitive) To frustrate; to beat; to outwit or defeat.
(transitive) To make concave, or depress in the middle, like a dish.
(transitive) To put in a dish or dishes; serve, usually food.
dosh
dosh
noun
(UK, Australia, slang) Money.
dush
dush
verb
(intransitive, UK dialectal) To fall violently; dash down; move with violence.
(transitive, UK dialectal) To strike or push violently; (of an animal) to strike with the horns; butt.
edhs
edhs
noun
plural of edh
hods
hods
noun
(pitmatic) lots, loads
plural of hod
sadh
sadh
Noun
A person who belongs to a monotheistic sect of Hinduism; Sadhs' beliefs are similar to those of Quakers
shad
shad
noun
Any one of several species of food fishes that make up the genus Alosa in the family Clupeidae, to which the herrings also belong; river herring.
shcd
shed
shed
noun
(Britain, derogatory, informal) An automobile which is old, worn-out, slow, or otherwise of poor quality.
(Britain, rail transportation) A British Rail Class 66 locomotive.
(obsolete) A distinction or dividing-line.
(obsolete) A parting in the hair.
(obsolete) An area of land as distinguished from those around it.
(obsolete) The top of the head.
(physics) A unit of area equivalent to 10⁻⁵² square meters; used in nuclear physics
(weaving) An area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven.
A large temporary open structure for reception of goods.
A slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding; a hut.
verb
(obsolete, intransitive) To fall in drops; to pour.
(obsolete, transitive) To pour forth, give off, impart.
(transitive) To allow to flow or fall.
(transitive) To radiate, cast, give off (light); see also shed light on.
(transitive, archaic) To pour; to make flow.
(transitive, intransitive) To part with, separate from, leave off; cast off, let fall, be divested of.
(transitive, music) to woodshed
(transitive, obsolete, UK, dialectal) To part, separate or divide.
(weaving) To divide, as the warp threads, so as to form a shed, or passageway, for the shuttle.
To place or allocate a vehicle, such as a locomotive, in or to a depot or shed.