(obsolete) Used in exclamatory phrases to express surprise, insistence, etc.
firkins
firkins
noun
plural of firkin
flisked
flisked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of flisk
folkies
folkies
noun
plural of folkie
folkish
folkish
adj
(music) In the style of folk music.
(religion, Germanic paganism) Practicing a form of Heathenry that is traditional.
(religion, Germanic paganism, especially in white supremacy and Nazism) Practicing far-right and racist forms of Heathenry that are hostile towards minorities, Christians, and Jewish people; and also supporting Nazi influences.
Popular; referring to the culture of ordinary people.
fosdick
fossick
fossick
verb
(intransitive, Australia, Britain, New Zealand) To search for something; to rummage.
(intransitive, Australia, Britain, New Zealand, specifically) To elicit information; to ferret out.
(intransitive, Australia, Britain, New Zealand, specifically) To search for gems, gold, etc., on the surface or in abandoned workings.
(intransitive, British dialect) To be troublesome.
foxskin
foxskin
noun
The pelt of a fox.
frisked
frisked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of frisk
frisker
frisker
noun
(archaic) A wanton; an inconstant or unsettled person.
One who frisks or dances.
frisket
frisket
noun
(printing) A thin frame in a printing press that holds the sheet of paper in position and acts as a mask.
friskin
friskle
friszka
frsiket
funkias
funkias
noun
plural of funkia
inkfish
inkfish
noun
(colloquial) A cuttlefish.
(colloquial) An octopus or squid.
kaffirs
kaffirs
noun
plural of kaffir
kasilof
khalifs
khalifs
noun
plural of khalif
kistful
kistful
noun
(Scotland) A chestful.
knifers
knifers
noun
plural of knifer
kristof
lutfisk
riskful
riskful
adj
(archaic) Full of risks; risky.
sifakas
sifakas
noun
plural of sifaka
skaffie
skaffie
noun
(nautical) A small Scottish fishing boat that was used in the Moray Firth region
skiffle
skiffle
noun
A type of folk music, with jazz and blues influences, using homemade or improvised instruments.
Synonym of skiff (“light shower of rain or snow; light dusting of snow or ice (on ground, water, etc)”)
skilful
skilful
adj
Non-US (including but not limited to Australian, British, Canadian, Irish, Jamaican, South African and New Zealand) standard spelling of skillful.
skinful
skinful
noun
(colloquial) Enough alcoholic drink to cause inebriation.