(Britain) An expression of speedy and satisfactory completion of a simple or straightforward task.
(chiefly Britain) An expression of disbelief or annoyance.
noun
(Britain, chiefly Norfolk, slang, archaic) A figure.
(chiefly Britain) Nonsense.
A fiddle (musical instrument).
The lower part of a blast furnace, between the hearth and the stack.
verb
(UK, slang, transitive) To consume (illicit drugs).
cosh
cosh
adj
(Scotland) cosy; snug
noun
(UK, education, slang, dated) The cane.
A blunt instrument such as a bludgeon or truncheon.
A weapon made of leather-covered metal similar to a blackjack.
verb
(transitive) To strike with a weapon of this kind.
dosh
dosh
noun
(UK, Australia, slang) Money.
fosh
gosh
gosh
intj
(minced oath) A mild expression of surprise or enthusiasm.
hmos
hmso
hobs
hobs
noun
plural of hob
hods
hods
noun
(pitmatic) lots, loads
plural of hod
hoes
hoes
noun
plural of hoe
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hoe
hogs
hogs
noun
plural of hog
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hog
hols
hols
noun
(Britain, informal) Holidays (time off work or time spent travelling).
homs
homs
Proper noun
a city in Syria
hons
hons
noun
plural of hon
hops
hops
noun
plural of hop
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hop
hors
hose
hose
noun
(countable) A flexible tube conveying water or other fluid.
(obsolete) Close-fitting trousers or breeches, reaching to the knee.
(uncountable) A stocking-like garment worn on the legs; pantyhose, women's tights.
verb
(transitive) To deliver using a hose.
(transitive) To provide with hose (garment)
(transitive) To spray as if with a hose; to spray in great quantity.
(transitive) To trick or deceive.
(transitive) To water or spray with a hose.
(transitive, computing) To break a computer so everything needs to be reinstalled; to wipe all files.
(transitive, sports) To cause an unfair disadvantage to a player or team through poor officiating; especially, to cause a player or team to lose the game with an incorrect call.
hosp
hosp
noun
Abbreviation of hospital.
hoss
hoss
noun
(Northwestern US, slang) A car.
(Southern US, slang) A big, strong and respected or dependable person, usually a man; one who is large like a horse.
(Southern US, slang) Pronunciation spelling of horse.
(Southern US, slang, often capitalized) Term of address for a man.
host
host
noun
(Christianity) The consecrated bread of the Eucharist.
(computing, Internet) Any computer attached to a network.
(ecology) A cell or organism which harbors another organism or biological entity, usually a parasite.
(evolution, genetics) An organism bearing certain genetic material, with respect to its cells.
A large number of items; a large inventory.
A moderator or master of ceremonies for a performance.
A multitude of people arrayed as an army; used also in religious senses, as: Heavenly host (of angels)
A paid male companion offering conversation and in some cases sex, as in certain types of bar in Japan.
A person or organization responsible for running an event.
One that provides a facility for an event.
One which receives or entertains a guest, socially, commercially, or officially.
verb
(computing, Internet) To run software made available to a remote user or process.
(obsolete, intransitive) To lodge at an inn.
To perform the role of a host.
hots
hots
noun
(slang) A condition of physical attraction toward (for) someone.
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hot
hows
hows
noun
plural of how
hoys
hoys
noun
plural of hoy
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hoy
huso
huso
noun
A large European sturgeon (Huso huso), inhabiting the Black Sea and Caspian Sea; the beluga.
The huchen, a large salmon.
josh
josh
noun
An instance of good-natured banter.
verb
(intransitive) To make or exchange good-natured jokes.
(transitive) To tease someone in a kindly or friendly fashion.
khos
losh
losh
intj
(Scotland) Expressing surprise, wonder etc.
mhos
mhos
noun
plural of mho
nosh
nosh
noun
(Polari) Fellatio.
(slang) Food; a light meal or snack.
verb
(Polari) To perform fellatio (on); to blow.
(slang, intransitive, usually with on) To eat a snack or light meal.
ochs
ohms
ohms
noun
plural of ohm
oohs
oohs
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ooh
oosh
osha
osha
noun
Ligusticum porteri, a perennial herb found in parts of the Rocky Mountains and northern Mexico.
phos
phos
noun
plural of pho
posh
posh
adj
(usually offensive, especially in Scotland and Northern England) Snobbish, materialistic, prejudiced, under the illusion that one is better than everyone else.
Associated with the upper classes.
Stylish, elegant, exclusive (expensive).
intj
An exclamation expressing derision.
noun
fragments produced by an impact
slush
verb
(normally in the phrasal verb posh up) To make posh, or posher.
rhos
rhos
noun
plural of rho
saho
scho
shmo
shoa
shod
shod
adj
Having tires equipped.
Wearing shoes.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of shoe
shoe
shoe
noun
(architecture) A trough-shaped or spout-shaped member, put at the bottom of the water leader coming from the eaves gutter, so as to throw the water off from the building.
(by extension, slang) A pneumatic tire, especially for an automobile.
(card games) A device for holding multiple decks of playing cards, allowing more games to be played by reducing the time between shuffles.
(engineering) A plate, or notched piece, interposed between a moving part and the stationary part on which it bears, to take the wear and afford means of adjustment; called also slipper and gib.
(historical) An ingot of gold or silver shaped somewhat like a traditional Chinese shoe, formerly used in trade in the Far East.
A band of iron or steel, or a ship of wood, fastened to the bottom of the runner of a sleigh, or any vehicle which slides on the snow.
A drag, or sliding piece of wood or iron, placed under the wheel of a loaded vehicle, to retard its motion in going down a hill.
A piece of metal designed to be attached to a horse's foot as a means of protection; a horseshoe.
A protective covering for the foot, with a bottom part composed of thick leather or plastic sole and often a thicker heel, and a softer upper part made of leather or synthetic material. Shoes generally do not extend above the ankle, as opposed to boots, which do.
A trough or spout for conveying grain from the hopper to the eye of the millstone.
An inclined trough in an ore-crushing mill.
An iron socket or plate to take the thrust of a strut or rafter.
An iron socket to protect the point of a wooden pile.
Part of a current collector on electric trains which provides contact either with a live rail or an overhead wire (fitted to a pantograph in the latter case).
Something resembling a shoe in form, position, or function, such as a brake shoe.
The outer cover or tread of a pneumatic tire, especially for an automobile.
The part of a railroad car brake which presses upon the wheel to retard its motion.
verb
To equip an object with a protection against wear.
To put horseshoes on a horse.
To put shoes on one's feet.
shog
shog
noun
(archaic) jolt, shake (brisk movement)
verb
(archaic, frequently followed by off) to depart; to go.
(archaic, transitive, intransitive) to jolt or shake
shoo
shoo
pron
(Yorkshire) Alternative form of she
verb
(informal, rare) To usher someone.
(intransitive, informal) To leave under inducement.
(transitive, informal) To induce someone or something to leave.
shop
shop
intj
(dated) Used to attract the services of a shop assistant
noun
(figurative, uncountable) Discussion of business or professional affairs.
A large garage where vehicle mechanics work.
A place where things are manufactured or crafted; a workshop.
A variety of classes taught in junior or senior high school that teach vocational skill.
An act of shopping, especially routine shopping for food and other domestic supplies.
An establishment that sells goods or services to the public; originally only a physical location, but now a virtual establishment as well.
An establishment where a barber or beautician works.
Workplace; office. Used mainly in expressions such as shop talk, closed shop and shop floor.
verb
(intransitive) To visit stores or shops to browse or explore merchandise, especially with the intention of buying such merchandise.
(transitive) To purchase products from (a range or catalogue, etc.).
(transitive, Internet slang) To photoshop; to digitally edit a picture or photograph.
(transitive, slang, chiefly UK) To imprison.
(transitive, slang, chiefly UK) To report the criminal activities or whereabouts of someone to an authority.
shoq
shor
shor
Noun
A Turkic ethnic group living in Mountain Shoria, a southern part of Kemerovo oblast in Russia.
Proper noun
The language spoken by this people.
shot
shot
adj
(colloquial) Worn out or broken.
(of material, especially silk) Woven from warp and weft strands of different colours, resulting in an iridescent appearance.
Discharged, cleared, or rid of something.
Scarred silly or crazy of something or someone usually due to a traumatic experience with said fear.
Tired, weary.
intj
(colloquial, New Zealand) An expression of gratitude, similar to thank you.
noun
(US federal prison system) Written documentation of a behavior infraction.
(US, Canada, baseball, informal) A home run that scores one, two, or three runs (a four run home run is usually referred to as a grand slam).
(archaic) A reckoning, a share of a tavern bill, etc.
(athletics) The heavy iron ball used for the shot put.
(fisheries) A cast of one or more nets.
(fisheries) A place or spot for setting nets.
(fisheries) A single draft or catch of fish made.
(medicine) A vaccination or injection.
(photography, film) A single snapshot or an unbroken sequence of photographic film exposures, or the digital equivalent; an unedited sequence of frames.
(slang, sports, US) A punch or other physical blow.
(sports) The act of launching a ball or similar object toward a goal.
(uncountable) Small metal balls used as ammunition.
(uncountable, military) Metal balls (or similar) used as ammunition; not necessarily small.
A charge to be paid, a scot or shout.
A measure of alcohol, usually spirits, as taken either from a shot-glass or directly from the bottle, equivalent to about 44 milliliters; 1.5 ounces. ("pony shot"= 30 milliliters; 1 fluid ounce)
A remark or comment, especially one which is critical or insulting.
A single serving of espresso.
An opportunity or attempt.
Someone who shoots (a gun, longbow, etc.); a person reckoned as to their aim.
The result of launching a projectile or bullet.
verb
(transitive) To load (a gun) with shot.
simple past tense and past participle of shoot
shou
show
show
noun
(Australia, New Zealand, countable) An agricultural show.
(archaic) Pretence.
(archaic) Sign, token, or indication.
(baseball, with "the") The major leagues.
(countable) A broadcast program, especially a light entertainment program.
(countable) A demonstration.
(countable) A movie.
(countable) A play, dance, or other entertainment.
(countable) An exhibition of items.
(medicine) A discharge, from the vagina, of mucus streaked with blood, occurring a short time before labor.
(military, slang) A battle; local conflict.
(mining, obsolete) A pale blue flame at the top of a candle flame, indicating the presence of firedamp.
(obsolete) Plausibility.
(obsolete) Semblance; likeness; appearance.
(uncountable) Mere display or pomp with no substance. (Usually seen in the phrases "all show" and "for show".)
A project or presentation.
Outward appearance; wileful or deceptive appearance.
verb
(intransitive) To be visible; to be seen; to appear.
(intransitive, card games) To reveal one's hand of cards.
(intransitive, informal) To have an enlarged belly and thus be recognizable as pregnant.
(intransitive, informal) To put in an appearance; show up.
(intransitive, racing) To finish third, especially of horses or dogs.
(obsolete) To have a certain appearance, such as well or ill, fit or unfit; to become or suit; to appear.
(transitive) To bestow; to confer.
(transitive) To display, to have somebody see (something).
(transitive) To guide or escort.
(transitive) To indicate (a fact) to be true; to demonstrate.
smoh
soho
soho
intj
(obsolete) ho; halloo; a word used in calling from a distant place.
soph
soph
noun
(dated) Clipping of sophister (“student advanced beyond first year of residence”).
Clipping of sophomore.
sosh
sosh
noun
(Scotland, slang) A co-op.
(slang) A social security number.
(slang) Abbreviation of various terms beginning "social"; used especially in compound terms.