A squirrel-like rodent of the genus Tamias, native mainly to North America.
verb
(transitive) To fill (one's mouth or cheeks) with food.
(transitive) To speed up (an audio recording, especially a song), to make the voices high-pitched.
(transitive) To stuff (food) into one's mouth or cheeks, sometimes as part of competitive eating.
chockman
comaking
comiakin
crankism
crankman
crankman
noun
A man employed to operate a crank.
domenick
dominick
dominick
Proper noun
name, a spelling variant of Dominic.
eckerman
flockman
kemancha
locksman
locksman
noun
A dreadlocked Rastafarian.
A man who operates a lock on a river or canal.
mackenie
mackinac
mackinaw
mackinaw
noun
A blanket made of wool, formerly distributed to the Amerindians by the U.S. government.
A flat-bottomed cargo boat; mackinaw boat.
A heavy woolen cloth.
mackling
mackling
verb
present participle of mackle
macknair
macksinn
mckenney
mckenzie
mckesson
mckinley
mckinney
mckinney
Proper noun
a city in Texas, USA
mckinnon
mcknight
meckling
mekinock
monicker
monicker
noun
Alternative spelling of moniker
moonsick
muckment
munchkin
munchkin
noun
(informal) A child.
(informal) A person of very short stature.
(informal, slang) Synonym of donut hole (“ball-shaped pastry”) (genericization of the Dunkin trademark "Munchkin")
(role-playing games) A player who mainly concentrates on increasing their character's power and capabilities.
Alternative form of Munchkin (a domestic cat breed).
mutchkin
mutchkin
noun
(Scotland) A unit of fluid capacity approximately equal to three-quarters of an imperial pint (0.43 litres)
neckmold
neckmold
noun
Alternative form of neckmould
nickname
nickname
noun
A familiar, invented name for a person or thing used instead of the actual name of the person or thing, often based on some noteworthy characteristic.
A familiar, shortened or diminutive name for a person or thing.
verb
(transitive) To give a nickname to (a person or thing).
nipmucks
picksman
quickman
smacking
smacking
adj
That resounds with a loud smack or series of smacks.
noun
A series of smacks; the act by which somebody is smacked.
verb
present participle of smack
smocking
smocking
noun
(sewing) An embroidery technique in which the fabric is gathered and then embroidered with decorative stitches to hold the gathers in place; the product of the use of this embroidery technique.
verb
present participle of smock
snackman
stackman
stackmen
stickman
stickman
noun
(UK, slang, archaic) A pickpocket's accomplice who takes the stolen goods in case the pickpocket is searched.
(US) A person who makes confectionery by pulling candy onto a stick.
A dealer in gambling who gathers the dice with a stick.
A simple drawing of a man with lines to represent limbs and torso.
stickmen
stickmen
noun
plural of stickman
stockman
stockman
noun
A man who raises or looks after livestock.
A person who works in a stockroom.
stockmen
stockmen
noun
plural of stockman
stockmon
tacksman
tacksman
noun
(Scotland) A person who holds a tack from another; a tenant.
Obsolete spelling of taxman
tacksmen
tacksmen
noun
plural of tacksman
trackman
trackman
noun
(US, rail transport) A railway employee who inspects and maintains the permanent way of a railway installation.
trackmen
trackmen
noun
plural of trackman
truckman
truckman
noun
One who does business in the way of barter or exchange.
One who drives a truck, or whose business is the conveyance of goods on trucks.