(US, historical, of Native Americans) A blow against an enemy delivered in a way that shows bravery.
(bridge) One of various named strategies employed by the declarer to win more tricks, such as the Bath coup.
(by extension) A takeover of one group by another.
A coup d'état.
A quick, brilliant, and highly successful act.
A single roll of the wheel at roulette, or a deal in rouge et noir.
verb
(intransitive) To make a coup.
cupo
doup
doup
noun
(Scotland) A cigarette butt.
(Scotland) The bottom end of something; the human buttocks.
dupo
goup
loup
loup
noun
A mass of iron in a pasty condition gathered into a ball for the tilt hammer or rolls.
moup
noup
ogpu
opdu
opus
opus
noun
(music) A work of music or set of works with a specified rank in an ordering of a composer's complete published works.
A work, especially of art.
ouph
ouph
noun
Alternative form of auf
pouf
pouf
intj
Onomatopoeia indicating a cloud of smoke or wind; caused by a deflating object, or a magical disappearance.
noun
(dated) A small saddle cushion worn atop the buttocks (as a fashion trend – similar to a bustle).
(dressmaking) Part of an item of clothing consisting of gathered fabric in a bunch.
(historical) A headdress for women popular in 18th century France.
A ball of fabric (such as nylon monofilament netting) used for washing (as an alternative to a flannel, washcloth, sponge, etc.).
A high hair style for women consisting of a roll or pad of hair, worn up.
A low cushioned seat with no back; a padded footstool.
A short skirt gathered into a rounded puffy shape; a puffball.
Alternative form of poof
Alternative form of puff
verb
(transitive) To make poufy or bouffant.
poul
pour
pour
noun
(colloquial) A downpour, or flood of precipitation.
Something, or an amount, poured.
The act of pouring.
verb
(impersonal) To rain hard.
(intransitive) Of a beverage, to be on tap or otherwise available for serving to customers.
(intransitive) To flow, pass or issue in a stream; to fall continuously and abundantly.
(intransitive) To move in a throng, as a crowd.
(transitive) To cause (liquid, or liquid-like substance) to flow in a stream, either out of a container or into it.
(transitive) To send forth from, as in a stream; to discharge uninterruptedly.
(transitive, figurative) To send out as in a stream or a flood; to cause (an emotion) to come out; to cause to escape.
Misspelling of pore.
pout
pout
noun
(rare) Any of various fishes such as the hornpout (Ameiurus nebulosus, the brown bullhead), the pouting (Trisopterus luscus) and the eelpouts (Zoarcidae).
A fit of sulking or sullenness.
Alternative form of poult
One's facial expression when pouting.
verb
(Scotland) To shoot poults.
(intransitive) To be or pretend to be ill-tempered; to sulk.
(intransitive) To push out one's lips.
(intransitive) To thrust itself outward; to be prominent.
(transitive) To say while pouting.
puno
puno
Proper noun
A city of Peru, in the southwest of the country by Lake Titicaca
puto
puto
noun
(Philippines) A rice cake made of boiled or steamed rice.
quop
quop
verb
(rare, intransitive) To throb or beat.
roup
roup
noun
(Scotland) A sale of goods by auction.
An infectious disease of poultry caused by Trichomonas gallinae.
An outcry.
verb
(Scotland) To sell by auction.
To cry or shout.
soup
soup
noun
(UK, informal, often with "the") An unfortunate situation; trouble, problems (a fix, a mess); chaos.
(US, slang) Nitroglycerine or gelignite, especially when used for safe-cracking.
(biology) A liquid or gelatinous substrate, especially the mixture of organic compounds that is believed to have played a role in the origin of life on Earth.
(cant) Dope (an illicit drug used for making horses run faster or to change their personality).
(countable) A serving of such a dish, typically in a bowl.
(figuratively) Any mixture or substance suggestive of soup consistency.
(photography) Processing chemicals into which film is dipped, such as developer.
(slang) Thick fog or cloud (also pea soup).
(surfing) The foamy portion of a wave.
(uncountable) The liquid part of such a dish; the broth.
Any of various dishes commonly made by combining liquids, such as water or stock with other ingredients, such as meat and vegetables, that contribute flavor and texture.
verb
(obsolete) To proselytize by feeding the impoverished as long as they listen to one's preaching.
(obsolete) To sweep.
(photography) To develop (film) in a (chemical) developing solution.
(uncommon) To feed: to provide with soup or a meal.
Alternative form of sup
toup
updo
updo
noun
A woman's hairdo in which most hair is kept above the neck