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epikia

kappie

kelpie

kelpie

noun

  1. A malevolent shapeshifting spirit, most often in the form of a horse, believed to haunt the rivers and lochs of Scotland.
  2. An Australian breed of sheepdog.

kempis

kephir

kephir

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of kefir

kewpie

kewpie

noun

  1. A kewpie doll.

kimper

kipage

kipfel

kipfel

noun

  1. A type of crescent-shaped biscuit or bread roll.

kipped

kipped

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of kip

kippen

kippen

noun

  1. (dialectal) A piece of small firewood or kindling; dibber

kipper

kipper

adj

  1. (UK, dialect) lively; chipper; nimble.
  2. (fishing, especially of salmon) Out of season.
  3. (of a tie) Very wide, shaped like a kipper.

noun

  1. (Australia) A young Aboriginal man who has been initiated into to the rights of manhood.
  2. (Australia, slang) An Englishman who has moved to Australia.
  3. (UK, humorous, often with capital) A member or supporter of UKIP (UK Independence Party).
  4. (UK, naval slang) A torpedo.
  5. (endearing) A child or young person.
  6. (military, RAF World War II code name) A patrol to protect fishing boats in the Irish and North Seas against attack from the air.
  7. A male salmon after spawning.
  8. A split, salted and smoked herring or salmon.

verb

  1. (by extension) To damage or treat with smoke.
  2. (cooking) To prepare (a herring or similar fish) by splitting, salting, and smoking.
  3. To drink or give a drink of alcohol, especially to intoxication.
  4. To dry out with heat or harsh chemicals; to desiccate.
  5. To lead astray or frame; to cause to get into trouble.
  6. To punish by spanking or caning.
  7. To utterly defeat or humiliate.

kippie

kipsey

klippe

koppie

koppie

noun

  1. Alternative form of kopje

kpuesi

krepis

paiked

paiker

peking

peking

Adjective

  1. Of or related to Beijing

pekins

pelick

pelick

noun

  1. The American coot (genus Fulica).

pelike

pelike

noun

  1. A ceramic container of Ancient Greece, similar to an amphora.

pelkie

perkin

perkin

noun

  1. A kind of weak perry.

pernik

petkin

petkin

noun

  1. A little pet or darling.

picked

picked

adj

  1. (obsolete) fine; spruce; smart; precise; dainty
  2. (obsolete) pointed; sharp
  3. (zoology, of fishes) Having a pike or spine on the back.
  4. Chosen; selected.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of pick

pickee

pickel

picker

picker

noun

  1. (archaic) A pilferer.
  2. (computing, graphical user interface) Any user interface control that selects something.
  3. (engineering) A machine for picking fibrous materials to pieces so as to loosen and separate the fibre.
  4. (historical) One who removes defects from and finishes electrotype plates.
  5. (military) A priming wire for cleaning the vent, in ordnance.
  6. (slang, gold panning) A fragment of gold smaller than a nugget but large enough to be picked up.
  7. (weaving) The piece in a loom that strikes the end of the shuttle and impels it through the warp.
  8. A worker in an Amazon warehouse, responsible for retrieving ordered items.
  9. agent noun of pick; one who picks.

picket

picket

noun

  1. (card games, uncountable) The card game piquet.
  2. (historical) A type of punishment by which an offender had to rest his or her entire body weight on the top of a small stake.
  3. (military) One of the soldiers or troops placed on a line forward of a position to warn against an enemy advance; or any unit (for example, an aircraft or ship) performing a similar function.
  4. (sometimes figurative) A sentry.
  5. A protester positioned outside an office, workplace etc. during a strike (usually in plural); also the protest itself.
  6. A stake driven into the ground.
  7. A tool in mountaineering that is driven into the snow and used as an anchor or to arrest falls.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To protest, organized by a labour union, typically in front of the location of employment.
  2. (obsolete, transitive) To torture by forcing to stand with one foot on a pointed stake.
  3. (transitive) To enclose or fortify with pickets or pointed stakes.
  4. (transitive) To guard, as a camp or road, by an outlying picket.
  5. (transitive) To tether to, or as if to, a picket.

pickle

pickle

noun

  1. (Northern England, Scotland) A kernel; a grain (of salt, sugar, etc.)
  2. (Northern England, Scotland) A small or indefinite quantity or amount (of something); a little, a bit, a few. Usually in partitive construction, frequently without "of"; a single grain or kernel of wheat, barley, oats, sand or dust.
  3. (baseball) A rundown.
  4. (endearing) A mildly mischievous loved one.
  5. (informal) A difficult situation; peril.
  6. (metalworking) A bath of dilute sulphuric or nitric acid, etc., to remove burnt sand, scale, rust, etc., from the surface of castings, or other articles of metal, or to brighten them or improve their colour.
  7. (often in the plural) Any vegetable preserved in vinegar and consumed as relish.
  8. (slang) A pipe for smoking methamphetamine.
  9. (uncountable) A children’s game with three participants that emulates a baseball rundown
  10. A cucumber preserved in a solution, usually a brine or a vinegar syrup.
  11. A sweet, vinegary pickled chutney popular in Britain.
  12. In an optical landing system, the hand-held controller connected to the lens, or apparatus on which the lights are mounted.
  13. The brine used for preserving food.

verb

  1. (Northern England, Scotland, transitive, intransitive) To eat sparingly.
  2. (Northern England, Scotland, transitive, intransitive) To pilfer.
  3. (historical) To pour brine over a person after flogging them, as a method of punishment.
  4. (programming, in Python) To serialize.
  5. (transitive) To remove high-temperature scale and oxidation from metal with heated (often sulphuric) industrial acid.
  6. (transitive, ergative) To preserve food (or sometimes other things) in a salt, sugar or vinegar solution.

pikake

pikake

noun

  1. Arabian jasmine, Jasminum sambac

pikers

pikers

noun

  1. plural of piker

pinked

pinked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of pink

pinken

pinken

verb

  1. (intransitive) To become pink.
  2. (intransitive) To blush.
  3. (transitive) To make pink.

pinker

pinker

adj

  1. comparative form of pink: more pink

noun

  1. One who pinks (in various senses).

pinkey

pinkey

noun

  1. Alternative form of pinky (“kind of fishing schooner”)

pinkie

pinkie

noun

  1. (Australia, South Australia) A bilby.
  2. (informal) A little finger, the finger furthest on a hand from the thumb.
  3. (informal, less commonly) A little toe, the toe furthest on a foot from the big toe.
  4. Alternative form of pinky (“baby mouse”)

pliske

pokier

pokier

adj

  1. comparative form of poky: more poky

pokies

pokies

noun

  1. (slang) A woman's nipples when protruding, e.g. from cold or arousal.
  2. plural of pokie
  3. plural of poky

punkie

punkie

noun

  1. (South West England, chiefly Somerset) In full punkie lantern: a lantern similar to a jack-o'-lantern consisting of a gourd such as a pumpkin or a root vegetable such as a mangelwurzel or swede which has been hollowed out, in which a candle has been placed; these are chiefly displayed during Punkie Night in late October.
  2. (US) Synonym of pumpkinseed (“a North American sunfish, Lepomis gibbosus”).
  3. (chiefly New England) A small two-winged fly or midge of the family Ceratopogonidae, which bites and then sucks the blood of mammals; a biting midge or sandfly.

repick

repick

verb

  1. (transitive) To pick again.

repkie

skeipp

spiked

spiked

adj

  1. (of a beverage) Containing alcohol or drugs, often without the informing those who partake.
  2. Having spikes.
  3. Of a graph or trend that has rapidly reached a maximum.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of spike

spiker

spiker

noun

  1. (railways) A mechanical device for driving in the nails.
  2. (railways) An engineer employed to drive in the nails that fasten the rails.
  3. (volleyball) One who spikes.

spikes

spikes

noun

  1. A pair of athletic shoes equipped with spikes on the sole and heel for better traction.
  2. Synonym of spike strip
  3. plural of spike

verb

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

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