A member of an indigenous people of North America, currently in Oklahoma.
Proper noun
A language of the Kiowa-Tanoan language family.
A town in Colorado, USA
A city and a county in Kansas.
A town in Oklahoma.
kiswa
kiswa
noun
Alternative form of kiswah
kitwe
kiwai
kiwis
kiwis
noun
plural of kiwi
kwasi
skiwy
swick
swink
swink
noun
(archaic) toil, work, drudgery
verb
(archaic, intransitive) to labour, to work hard
(archaic, transitive) To cause to toil or drudge; to tire or exhaust with labor.
twick
twink
twink
noun
(New Zealand) Correction fluid or correction tape.
(derogatory, slang) A weak or effeminate man, whether gay or not.
(gaming, derogatory) A player (or character created by a player) in a multi-user dungeon or other roleplaying game who engages in obnoxious or abusive behaviour, especially one who uses a higher level character to give advanced equipment to one of their own lower-level characters.
(gay slang) An attractive, slim male, having little body hair.
A very short moment of time.
One or more very small, short bursts of light.
The chaffinch.
verb
(intransitive, gaming, derogatory) To engage in obnoxious or abusive behaviour in a multi-user dungeon or other roleplaying game, for example by griefing or by equipping a low-level character with advanced equipment from another player.
(now dialectal) To wink
To chirp or twitter.
To twinkle; sparkle
twirk
twirk
noun
Alternative form of twerk (“a twitch”)
wakhi
wakif
wakif
noun
Alternative form of waqif
wheki
wheki
noun
Dicksonia squarrosa, a fast-growing tree fern endemic to New Zealand.
whick
whilk
whilk
Noun
A kind of mollusk; a whelk.
The scoter.
whisk
whisk
noun
(obsolete) The card game whist.
A bunch of twigs or hair etc, used as a brush.
A kind of cape, forming part of a woman's dress.
A kitchen utensil, now usually made from stiff wire loops fixed to a handle (and formerly of twigs), used for whipping (or a mechanical device with the same function).
A plane used by coopers for evening chines.
A quick, light sweeping motion.
A small handheld broom with a small (or no) handle.
verb
(intransitive) To move lightly and nimbly.
(transitive) In cooking, to whip e.g. eggs or cream.
(transitive) To move something rapidly and with no warning.
(transitive) To move something with quick light sweeping motions.
(transitive) To move whiskers.
wicks
wicks
noun
plural of wick
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wick
wicky
wicky
noun
Alternative form of wicken (“European rowan tree”)
The sheep laurel.
wilek
winks
winks
noun
plural of wink
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wink