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chauk

chuck

chuck

noun

  1. (Scotland) A small pebble.
  2. (Scotland, obsolete, slang, in the plural) Money.
  3. (US, slang, dated) Food.
  4. (cooking) Meat from the shoulder of a cow or other animal.
  5. (cricket, informal) A throw, an incorrect bowling action.
  6. (dialect, obsolete) A chicken, a hen.
  7. (informal) A casual throw.
  8. (mechanical engineering) A mechanical device that holds an object firmly in place, for example holding a drill bit in a high-speed rotating drill or grinder.
  9. (music) On rhythm guitar or mandolin etc., the muting of a chord by lifting the fretting fingers immediately after strumming, producing a percussive effect.
  10. (slang) A friend or close acquaintance; term of endearment.
  11. (slang) An act or instance of vomiting.
  12. A clucking sound.
  13. A gentle touch or tap.
  14. Abbreviation of woodchuck.

verb

  1. (South Africa, slang, intransitive) To leave; to depart; to bounce.
  2. (intransitive, cricket) To throw; to bowl with an incorrect action.
  3. (music) On rhythm guitar or mandolin etc.: to mute a chord by lifting the fretting fingers immediately after strumming, producing a percussive effect.
  4. (obsolete) To chuckle; to laugh.
  5. (transitive, informal) To discard, to throw away.
  6. (transitive, informal) To jilt; to dump.
  7. (transitive, informal) To throw, especially in a careless or inaccurate manner.
  8. (transitive, informal, dated) To give up; to stop doing; to quit.
  9. To bore or turn (a hole) in a revolving piece held in a chuck.
  10. To call, as a hen her chickens.
  11. To make a clucking sound.
  12. To place in a chuck, or hold by means of a chuck, as in turning.
  13. To touch or tap gently.

chunk

chunk

noun

  1. (comedy) A segment of a comedian's performance.
  2. (computing) A discrete segment of a file, stream, etc. (especially one that represents audiovisual media); a block.
  3. (linguistics, education) A sequence of two or more words that occur in language with high frequency but are not idiomatic; a bundle or cluster.
  4. A part of something that has been separated.
  5. A representative portion of a substance, often large and irregular.

verb

  1. (transitive) To break down (language, etc.) into conceptual pieces of manageable size.
  2. (transitive) To break into large pieces or chunks.
  3. (transitive, slang, chiefly Southern US) To throw.
  4. (transitive, video games) Deal a substantial amount of damage to an opponent.

dukhn

haiku

haiku

noun

  1. A Japanese poem in three lines, the first and last consisting of five morae, and the second consisting of seven morae, usually with an emphasis on the season or a naturalistic theme.
  2. A three-line poem in any language, with five syllables in the first and last lines and seven syllables in the second, usually with an emphasis on the season or a naturalistic theme.

hauck

hokku

hokku

noun

  1. (poetry) Synonym of haiku (“type of Japanese poem”)

hokum

hokum

noun

  1. (countable, informal) A film, television programme, theater production, etc., containing excessively contrived, hackneyed, or sentimental material.
  2. (countable, uncountable, informal) (An instance of) excessively contrived, hackneyed, or sentimental material in a film, television programme, theater production, etc.
  3. (countable, uncountable, informal) (An instance of) meaningless nonsense with an outward appearance of being impressive and legitimate.
  4. (uncountable, music) A genre of blues song or music, often characterized by sexual innuendos or satire.

houck

hucks

hucks

noun

  1. plural of huck

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of huck

hulks

hulks

noun

  1. plural of hulk

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hulk

hulky

hulky

adj

  1. Large; hulking.

hunks

hunks

noun

  1. (slang, dated) A crotchety or surly person.
  2. (slang, dated) A stingy man; a miser.
  3. plural of hunk

hunky

hunky

adj

  1. (US, slang) All right; in good condition.
  2. (US, slang) even; square; on equal footing with
  3. (informal) Exhibiting strong, masculine beauty.
  4. Shaped like a hunk, or piece; chunky.

noun

  1. (US, slang, now uncommon, ethnic slur) A Hungarian or other eastern European, e.g. a Romanian or a Slav. (Sometimes applied (like honky) to any white person.)

hurok

husks

husks

noun

  1. plural of husk

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of husk

husky

husky

adj

  1. (US, euphemistic) Burly, stout.
  2. (of a voice) Hoarse and rough-sounding.
  3. Abounding with husks; consisting of husks.

noun

  1. Any of several breeds of dogs used as sled dogs.

kahau

kahau

noun

  1. The proboscis monkey.

kauch

khieu

khnum

khoum

khoum

noun

  1. Synonym of khoums

khuai

khufu

khula

khula

noun

  1. (Islam) A form of divorce initiated by the wife.

khuzi

knuth

kohua

koshu

kuehn

kulah

kursh

kurth

kusch

kusha

kutch

kutch

noun

  1. A packet of vellum leaves in which gold is beaten into thin sheets.

shaku

shaku

noun

  1. The Japanese foot, a traditional Japanese unit of length equal to 10 sun or ¹/₁₀ of a jō, now standardized as equal to ¹⁰/₃₃ of a meter.

shuck

shuck

noun

  1. (slang) A phony.
  2. (slang, African-American Vernacular) A fraud; a scam.
  3. The shell or husk, especially of grains (e.g. corn/maize) or nuts (e.g. walnuts).

verb

  1. (dialectal) To avoid; baffle, outwit, shirk.
  2. (dialectal) To do hurriedly or in a restless way.
  3. (dialectal) To shake; shiver.
  4. (dialectal) To slither or slip, move about, wriggle.
  5. (dialectal, of a horse) To walk at a slow trot.
  6. (transitive) To remove (any outer covering).
  7. (transitive) To remove the shuck from (walnuts, oysters, etc.).
  8. (transitive, intransitive, slang) To fool; to hoax.

shunk

thunk

thunk

intj

  1. Representing the dull sound of the impact of a heavy object striking another and coming to an immediate standstill, with neither object being broken by the impact.

noun

  1. (computing) A specialized subroutine that one software module uses to execute code in another module.
  2. (computing) In the Scheme programming language, a function or procedure taking no arguments.
  3. (computing, functional programming) A delayed computation.

verb

  1. (computing, functional programming, transitive) To delay (a computation).
  2. (computing, transitive) To execute (code) by means of a thunk.
  3. (humorous, nonstandard) past participle of think
  4. To strike against something, without breakage, making a "thunk" sound.

ukiah

ukiah

Proper noun

  1. a city in California, USA
  2. a small city in Oregon, USA.

ushak

whauk

whulk