(Canada, US, derogatory) A brawny or coarse person.
(Canada, US, ethnic slur) An immigrant from Central Europe, Eastern Europe, or the Balkans, especially one who is regarded as vain, aggressively masculine, and socially unsophisticated.
chocks
chocks
noun
plural of chock
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chock
chogak
choiak
choiak
Proper noun
The fourth month of the later ancient Egyptian civil calendar and Coptic calendar, corresponding to the fourth and last month of the season of Akhet. Since 25 BCE, when the calendar was reformed to include leap-days, Choiak has been in roughly December.
choked
choked
adj
(figurative) Blocked or obstructed by thick material, often plant growth.
Having been unable to breathe due to airway obstruction (choking) or strangulation, but usually to the point of pain and discomfort without death.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of choke
choker
choker
noun
(slang) Any disappointing or upsetting circumstance.
A loop of cable fastened around a log to haul it.
A piece of jewelry or ornamental fabric, worn as a necklace or neckerchief, tight to the throat.
One who operates the choke of an engine during ignition.
One who performs badly at an important part of a competition because they are nervous, especially when winning.
One who, or that which, chokes or strangles.
chokes
chokes
noun
plural of choke
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of choke
chokey
chokey
adj
Reminiscent of choking.
noun
(India, historical) A station, as for collection of customs, for palanquin bearers, police, etc.
(dated, Britain) prison
chokio
chokra
chokra
noun
(India) Boy; young male servant.
chooky
chouka
chukor
chukor
noun
Alternative form of chukar
dokhma
dokhma
noun
Alternative form of dakhma
eshkol
haakon
hakone
hanako
hankow
haukom
hickok
hinoki
hinoki
noun
A tree (species Chamaecyparis obtusa), the Japanese cypress.
hiroko
hiruko
hocked
hocked
adj
(in combination) Having a specified kind of hock.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of hock
hocker
hocker
noun
(slang) A wad of phlegm spat out by hocking.
hocket
hocket
noun
(music) In medieval music, a rhythmic linear technique using the alternation of notes, pitches, or chords. A single melody is shared between two (or occasionally more) voices such that alternately one voice sounds while the other rests.
hockey
hockey
noun
(Canada, US) Ice hockey, a game on ice in which two teams of six players skate and try to score by shooting a puck into the opposing team's net, using their sticks.
(Commonwealth) Field hockey, a team sport played on a pitch on solid ground where players have to hit a ball into a net using a hockey stick.
(US, slang) Faeces, excrement.
(darts, dated) Alternative form of oche.
A variation of hockey, such as roller hockey, street hockey, shinny, or ball hockey.
hockle
hockle
noun
(Tyneside, vulgar) spit, spittle
A knob in cordage caused by twisting against the lay.
verb
(Tyneside) To spit.
(transitive) To mow, as stubble.
(transitive) to disable by cutting the tendons of the ham.
To damage cordage by twisting against the lay.
hoicks
hoicks
intj
Alternative form of yoicks (“hunting cry”)
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hoick
hokier
hokier
adj
comparative form of hokey: more hokey
hokily
hokily
adv
In a hokey way.
hoking
hoking
verb
present participle of hoke
hokoto
hokums
hokums
noun
plural of hokum
holked
holked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of holk
holoku
holoku
noun
(Hawaii) Synonym of Mother Hubbard: a kind of loose dress introduced to Hawaii by Christian missionaries.
honked
honked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of honk
honker
honker
noun
(informal) A large nose.
(informal) A wild goose.
(slang) A loud burst of flatulence.
(slang) Anything impressively large; a whopper.
(slang) The telephone.
One who honks.
honkey
honkey
noun
Alternative spelling of honky
honkie
hookah
hookah
noun
(diving) A tank-less surface air compressor pump and umbilical piping system that supplies air to a diving mask
(recreational inhalants) A pipe with a long flexible tube that draws the smoke through water, traditionally used for smoking tobacco, which is often flavored.
hookas
hookas
noun
plural of hooka
hooked
hooked
adj
Addicted; unable to resist or cease doing.
Having a sharp curve at the end; resembling a hook.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of hook
hooker
hooker
noun
(US, slang) A prostitute.
(archaic, thieves' cant) A thief who uses a pole with a hook on the end to steal goods.
(cricket) A batsman or batswoman adept at or fond of playing hook shots.
(informal, dated) Synonym of hook (“attention-grabbing element of a creative work”)
(nautical, slang, derogatory) Any antiquated craft.
(rugby) A player who hooks the ball out of the scrum with his foot.
(slang, dated, 1920s to 1940s) An imprecise measure of alcoholic drink; a "slug" (of gin), or an overlarge gulp.
A crocheter.
A small fishing boat.
Alternative spelling of hookah
One who, or that which, hooks.
hookey
hookey
noun
(slang) Truancy, especially from school.
hookum
hookup
hookup
noun
(slang) A brief sexual relationship or encounter.
(slang) A sexual partner.
(sometimes attributive) A connection.
horick
horkey
hotkey
hotkey
noun
(computing) A keyboard shortcut.
verb
(computing, intransitive) To navigate by means of a keyboard shortcut.
houlka
howked
howker
howker
noun
(nautical) A type of two-masted Dutch sailing vessel, weighing between 60 and 200 tons burthen.
(nautical, slang) Obsolete form of hooker (“any antiquated craft”).
howkit
hyksos
hyksos
Noun
A mixed group of Asiatic people from Western Asia who took over the eastern Nile Delta, ending the Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt and initiating the Second Intermediate Period.
jokish
jokish
adj
Inclined to joke; jocular
kahoka
kamboh
kanosh
khodja
khojah
khondi
khorma
khotan
khoums
khoums
noun
A subdivision of the Mauritanian ouguiya. 5 khoums equal one ouguiya.
khoury
khowar
khowar
Proper noun
An the spoken by the
kibosh
kibosh
noun
(Britain, slang, obsolete, rare) Bosh, nonsense.
(Britain, slang, obsolete, rare) Chiefly preceded by the: fashion, style.
(slang) Chiefly in put on the kibosh or put the kibosh on: something which checks or restrains.
verb
(transitive) To decisively put a stop to or terminate (someone or something).
kilohm
kilohm
noun
Alternative spelling of kiloohm
kishon
kishon
noun
(rare) A measure used in the Isle of Man, similar to a peck.
klooch
klooch
noun
Alternative form of klootch
kochab
kochab
Proper noun
Beta Ursae Minoris, the second-brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor.
kocher
kochia
kohemp
kohemp
noun
A fibre made from kudzu stems.
kohens
kohima
kohima
Proper noun
The state capital of Nagaland (India).
kohlan
kohler
kolach
kolach
noun
Alternative form of kalach
Type of pastry that holds a portion of fruit or cheese, surrounded by a puffy cushion of supple dough.
kolhoz
kolhoz
noun
Alternative form of kolkhoz
kolush
koolah
korhmn
kosher
kosher
adj
(Judaism) Fit for use or consumption, in accordance with Jewish law (especially relating to food).
(figuratively, by extension) In accordance with standards or usual practice.
adv
In a kosher manner; in accordance with kashrut.
verb
(transitive) To kasher; to prepare (for example, meat) in conformity with the requirements of the Jewish law.
kowhai
kowhai
noun
Any of several small woody legume trees in the genus Sophora native to New Zealand that have yellow flowers. The national flower of New Zealand.
lohock
lohock
noun
(obsolete) loch, a medicine.
mohawk
mohawk
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Mohawk
mohock
mohock
Noun
A member of a gang (the Mohocks) which terrorized London in the early 18th century.
mokihi
mokihi
noun
A Māori raft made from dried flower stalks bound together with flax twine.
moksha
moksha
noun
In Indian philosophy and theology, the final liberation of the soul or consciousness from samsara and the bringing to an end of all the suffering involved in being subject to the cycle of reincarnation.
nakhod
oakham
oakham
Proper noun
the county town of Rutland, England.
an area of Dudley, in Sandwell borough, West Midlands, England.
a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
ockham
okemah
oktaha
oktaha
Proper noun
A small town in Oklahoma, United States
orkhon
orkhon
Proper noun
The Old Turkic script.
othake
phooka
rehook
rehook
verb
(transitive) To hook again.
rhebok
rhebok
noun
A medium-sized, deerlike South African antelope, Pelea capreolus, having pale-gray, curly fur and straight horns.
rokach
rothko
shacko
shacko
noun
Dated form of shako.
shakos
shlock
shlock
noun
Alternative form of schlock
shnook
shnook
noun
Alternative form of schnook
shocks
shocks
noun
plural of shock
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shock
shokan
shooks
shooks
noun
plural of shook
skouth
tahoka
throck
unhook
unhook
verb
(transitive) To remove from a hook.
(transitive) To unfasten by means of hooks.
(transitive, colloquial) To unfasten the bra of (its wearer).
wahkon
washko
whacko
whacko
adj
Alternative spelling of wacko
zhukov
zhukov
Proper noun
definition
Marshall Georgy Zhukov, a Soviet Russian career officer in the Red Army, one of the most decorated generals in the history of the Soviet Union and Russia.
A town in Kaluga оblast, Russia, named after Georgy Zhukov.