(Hindu, more loosely) An ascetic mendicant, especially one who performs feats of endurance or apparent magic.
(Islam) A faqir, owning no personal property and usually living solely off alms.
(derogatory) Someone who takes advantage of the gullible through fakery, especially of a spiritual or religious nature.
fiked
fiked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of fike
fikey
fikie
finks
finks
noun
plural of fink
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fink
finky
fiske
flick
flick
noun
(dated, slang) A chap or fellow; sometimes as a friendly term of address.
(fencing) A cut that lands with the point, often involving a whip of the foible of the blade to strike at a concealed target.
(informal) A motion picture, movie, film; (in plural, usually preceded by "the") movie theater, cinema.
(tennis) A powerful underarm volley shot.
A flitch.
A short, quick movement, especially a brush, sweep, or flip.
A unit of time, equal to 1/705,600,000 of a second
The act of pressing a place on a touch screen device.
verb
To move or hit (something) with a short, quick motion.
To pass by rapidly, so as not to be perceived clearly.
flisk
flisk
noun
(Scotland) A caper; a spring; a whim.
A comb with large teeth.
verb
(Scotland, obsolete) To frisk; to skip; to caper.
fraik
frick
frike
frisk
frisk
adj
(archaic) Lively; brisk.
noun
A little playful skip or leap; a brisk and lively movement.
The act of frisking, of searching for something by feeling someone's body.
verb
(intransitive) To frolic, gambol, skip, dance, leap.
(transitive) To search (someone) by feeling their body and clothing.
kafir
kafir
noun
(Islam, countable) A disbeliever, a denier: someone who rejects or disbelieves in God as per Islam (Arabic: الله Allāh) or the tenets of Islam; or more broadly any non-Muslim.
(uncountable) Short for kafir corn.
kafiz
kafiz
noun
Alternative form of qafiz (“unit of measurement for volume”)
kaifs
kalif
kalif
noun
A rank in the Ku Klux Klan
kefir
kefir
noun
A fermented milk drink from the Caucasus and Eastern Europe, similar to yogurt but more liquidy.
Alternative form of kafir
kefti
kiefs
knife
knife
noun
A utensil or a tool designed for cutting, consisting of a flat piece of hard material, usually steel or other metal (the blade), usually sharpened on one edge, attached to a handle. The blade may be pointed for piercing.
A weapon designed with the aforementioned specifications intended for slashing and/or stabbing and too short to be called a sword. A dagger.
Any blade-like part in a tool or a machine designed for cutting, such as that of a chipper.
verb
(intransitive) To cut through as if with a knife.
(transitive) To betray, especially in the context of a political slate.
(transitive) To cut with a knife.
(transitive) To positively ignore, especially in order to denigrate; compare cut.
(transitive) To use a knife to injure or kill by stabbing, slashing, or otherwise using the sharp edge of the knife as a weapon.
kufic
kufic
Adjective
Describing an angular form of Arabic script.
Proper noun
The oldest calligraphic form of the various Arabic scripts, consisting of a modified form of the old Nabataean script.
skeif
skiff
skiff
noun
A (typically light) dusting of snow or ice (or dust, etc) (on ground, water, trees, etc).
A light, fleeting shower of rain or snow, or gust of wind, etc.
A small flat-bottomed open boat with a pointed bow and square stern.
An act of slightly pruning tea bushes, placing new leaves at a convenient height without removing much woody growth.
Any of various types of boats small enough for sailing or rowing by one person.
verb
(dialectal, of rain or snow) To fall lightly or briefly, and lightly cover the ground (etc).
To cut (a tea bush) to maintain the plucking table.
To navigate in a skiff.
skift
skift
noun
(dialectal, including Scotland, Shetland and Appalachia) Synonym of skiff (“light shower of rain or snow; light dusting of snow or ice (on ground, water, etc)”)
verb
(dialectal, of rain or snow) Synonym of skiff (“fall lightly or briefly, and lightly cover the ground”)
(dialectal, possibly obsolete) To shift; to move or remove.