(anatomy) The lower orifice of the alimentary canal, through which feces and flatus are ejected.
(informal, derogatory) An impolite, unpopular, or unintelligent person.
apsu
apus
asur
asur
noun
(India, Hinduism) Alternative spelling of Asura.
(India, derogatory) An evil person.
auks
auks
noun
plural of auk
ause
aust
ausu
blus
bmus
bubs
bubs
noun
plural of bub
buds
buds
noun
plural of bud
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bud
bugs
bugs
adj
(slang) Crazy; unstable.
noun
plural of bug
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bug
bums
bums
noun
plural of bum
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bum
buns
buns
noun
(euphemistic) The buttocks.
plural of bun
burs
burs
noun
plural of bur
bush
bush
adj
(colloquial) Not skilled; not professional; not major league.
adv
(Australia) Towards the direction of the outback.
noun
(Australia) The countryside area of Australia that is less arid and less remote than the outback; loosely, areas of natural flora even within conurbations.
(Canada) A woodlot or bluff on a farm.
(Canada) The wild forested areas of Canada; upcountry.
(New Zealand) An area of New Zealand covered in forest, especially native forest.
(archaic) A tavern or wine merchant.
(baseball) Amateurish behavior, short for "bush league behavior"
(historical) A shrub or branch, properly, a branch of ivy (sacred to Bacchus), hung out at vintners' doors, or as a tavern sign; hence, a tavern sign, and symbolically, the tavern itself.
(horticulture) A woody plant distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and lower height, being usually less than six metres tall; a horticultural rather than strictly botanical category.
(hunting) The tail, or brush, of a fox.
(often with "the") Tracts of land covered in natural vegetation that are largely undeveloped and uncultivated.
(slang, vulgar) A person's pubic hair, especially a woman's.
A mechanical attachment, usually a metallic socket with a screw thread, such as the mechanism by which a camera is attached to a tripod stand.
A piece of copper, screwed into a gun, through which the venthole is bored.
A shrub cut off, or a shrublike branch of a tree.
A thick washer or hollow cylinder of metal.
verb
(intransitive) To branch thickly in the manner of a bush.
(transitive) To furnish with a bush or lining; to line.
To become bushy (often used with up).
To set bushes for; to support with bushes.
To use a bush harrow on (land), for covering seeds sown; to harrow with a bush.
busk
busk
noun
(by extension) A corset.
(obsolete) A kind of linen.
A strip of metal, whalebone, wood, or other material, worn in the front of a corset to stiffen it.
verb
(intransitive) To solicit money by entertaining the public in the street or in public transport.
(intransitive, obsolete) To sell articles such as obscene books in public houses etc.
(nautical) To tack, cruise about.
(obsolete) To go; to direct one's course.
(obsolete, transitive) To prepare; to make ready; to array; to dress.
buss
buss
noun
(archaic) A kiss.
A herring buss, a type of shallow-keeled Dutch fishing boat used especially for herring fishing.
Archaic form of bus (“passenger vehicle”).
verb
(intransitive) To kiss.
(transitive, now often poetic or dialectal) To kiss (either literally or figuratively).
bust
bust
adj
(slang) Without any money, broke, bankrupt.
noun
(chess, slang) A refutation of an opening, or of a previously published analysis.
(economics) The downward portion of a boom and bust cycle; a recession.
(slang) A disappointment.
(slang) A failed enterprise; a bomb.
(slang) A police raid or takedown of a criminal enterprise.
(slang) The act of arresting someone for a crime, or raiding a suspected criminal operation.
(sports, derogatory) A player who fails to meet expectations.
A sculptural portrayal of a person's head and shoulders.
The breasts and upper thorax of a woman.
verb
(US, informal) To reduce in rank.
(blackjack) To exceed a score of 21.
(chess, slang) To refute an established opening.
(finance, transitive) To undo a trade, generally an error trade, that has already been executed.
(intransitive, slang) To ejaculate; to eject semen.
(journalism, intransitive) For a headline to exceed the amount of space reserved for it.
(poker) To lose all of one's chips.
(snowboarding) An emphatic synonym of do or get.
(transitive, colloquial, chiefly US) To break.
(transitive, slang) To arrest (someone) for a crime.
(transitive, slang) To break in (a woman or girl), To deflower
(transitive, slang) To break in (an animal).
(transitive, slang) To catch (someone) in the act of doing something wrong, socially and morally inappropriate, or illegal, especially when being done in a sneaky or secretive state.
busy
busy
adj
Crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on.
Engaged in activity or by someone else.
Having a lot going on; complicated or intricate.
Officious; meddling.
noun
(slang, UK, Liverpudlian, derogatory) A police officer.
verb
(transitive) To rush somebody.
(transitive, usually reflexive) To make somebody busy or active; to occupy.
buts
buts
noun
plural of but
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of but
buys
buys
noun
plural of buy
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of buy
casu
caus
cpsu
cpus
crus
crus
noun
A leglike part; shank
The shin (tibia and fibula)
plural of cru
cubs
cubs
noun
plural of cub
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cub
cuds
cuds
noun
plural of cud
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cud
cues
cues
noun
plural of cue
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cue
cups
cups
noun
A suit of the minor arcana in tarot, bearing the symbol of a cup or chalice.
plural of cup
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cup
curs
curs
noun
plural of cur
cush
cush
adj
(Tyneside, slang) Excellent, very good.
Cushy.
noun
(colloquial, sports, billiards, snooker, pool) The cushion, the soft lip around the edge of the table that allows the balls to bounce cleanly.
Alternative form of kush (“marijuana”)
Synonym of cuisse (“armor for the thigh”)
cusk
cusk
noun
A marine cod-like fish in the ling family Lotidae, Brosme brosme.
cuso
cusp
cusp
noun
(architecture) A point made by the intersection of two curved lines or curved structures, a common motif in Gothic architecture.
(astrology) A boundary between zodiacal signs and houses.
(dentistry) Any of the pointed parts of a canine tooth or molar.
(figuratively) An important moment when a decision is made that will determine future events.
(geometry) A point of a curve where the curve is continuous but has no derivative, but such that it has a derivative at every nearby point.
A point of transition.
A sharp point or pointed end.
verb
(slang) To behave in a reckless or dangerous manner.
cuss
cuss
noun
(chiefly US, colloquial) A curse word.
(chiefly US, colloquial) A curse.
(dated, chiefly US, colloquial, derogatory) A fellow, person.
verb
(chiefly US, colloquial) To use cursing, to use bad language, to speak profanely.
cust
cust
noun
Abbreviation of custody.
Abbreviation of customer.
cuts
cuts
noun
(Australia, New Zealand, dated or historical, with "the") Corporal punishment at school.
plural of cut
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cut
deus
dmus
drus
dubs
dubs
noun
(Internet slang) An image board post venerated for its post number, which ends in two repeated digits.
(colloquial) The name of the Latin-script letter W.
plural of dub
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dub
ducs
duds
duds
noun
(New England, Britain, informal, dated) Clothing, especially for work or of rough appearance.
plural of dud
dues
dues
noun
Membership fees.
plural of due
dugs
dugs
noun
plural of dug
duns
duns
noun
plural of dun
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dun
duos
duos
noun
plural of duo
dups
dups
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dup
dusa
duse
duse
noun
A demon or spirit
dush
dush
verb
(intransitive, UK dialectal) To fall violently; dash down; move with violence.
(transitive, UK dialectal) To strike or push violently; (of an animal) to strike with the horns; butt.
dusk
dusk
adj
Tending to darkness or blackness; moderately dark or black; dusky.
noun
A darkish colour.
A period of time at the end of day when the sun is below the horizon but before the full onset of night, especially the darker part of twilight.
The condition of being dusky; duskiness
verb
(intransitive) To begin to lose light or whiteness; to grow dusk.
(transitive) To make dusk.
dust
dust
noun
(astronomy, uncountable) Submicron particles in outer space, largely silicates and carbon compounds, that contribute greatly to extinction at visible wavelengths.
(colloquial) A disturbance or uproar.
(countable) The act of cleaning by dusting.
(figurative) A low or mean condition.
(figurative) Something worthless.
(mathematics) A totally disconnected set of points with a fractal structure.
(obsolete) A single particle of earth or other material.
(slang, dated) cash; money (in reference to gold dust).
(uncountable) Fine, dry particles of matter found in the air and covering the surface of objects, typically consisting of soil lifted up by the wind, pollen, hair, etc.
The earth, as the resting place of the dead.
The earthy remains of bodies once alive; the remains of the human body.
verb
(chiefly US slang) To leave; to rush off.
(intransitive) Of a bird, to cover itself in sand or dry, dusty earth.
(intransitive) To remove dust; to clean by removing dust.
(transitive) To remove dust from.
(transitive) To spray or cover something with fine powder or liquid.
To reduce to a fine powder; to levigate.
ecus
ecus
noun
plural of ecu
emus
emus
noun
plural of emu
esau
faus
feus
feus
noun
plural of feu
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of feu
flus
flus
noun
plural of flu
fubs
fubs
noun
plural of fub
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fub
fuds
fuds
noun
plural of fud
fugs
fugs
noun
plural of fug
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fug
fuls
funs
funs
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fun
furs
furs
noun
plural of fur
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fur
fusc
fuse
fuse
noun
(electrical engineering) A device to prevent excessive overcurrent from overload or short circuit in an electrical circuit, containing a component that melts and interrupts the current when too high a load is passed through it.
(figurative) A tendency to lose one's temper.
(manufacturing, mining, military) The mechanism that ignites the charge in an explosive device; a detonator.
A cord that, when lit, conveys the fire to some explosive device.
A friction match for smokers' use, having a bulbous head which when ignited is not easily blown out even in a gale of wind.
A kind of match made of paper impregnated with niter and having the usual igniting tip.
verb
(intransitive) To melt together.
(organic chemistry) To form a bicyclic compound from two similar or different types of ring such that two or more atoms are shared between the resulting rings
(transitive) To liquify by heat; melt.
(transitive) To melt together; to blend; to mix indistinguishably.
(transitive, electricity) To furnish with or install a fuse to protect a circuit against overcurrent.
(transitive, electricity, of a circuit) To have been protected against overcurrent by its fuse melting away, creating a gap in the wire, thus stopping the circuit from operating.
To furnish with or install a fuse to (an explosive device) (see Usage notes for noun above).
fusk
fuss
fuss
noun
(countable or uncountable) Excessive activity, worry, bother, or talk about something.
A complaint or noise; a scene.
An exhibition of affection or admiration.
verb
(intransitive) To be very worried or excited about something, often too much.
(intransitive) To fiddle; fidget; wiggle, or adjust
(intransitive, especially of babies) To cry or be ill-humoured.
(intransitive, with over) To show affection for, especially animals.
(transitive) To pet.
fust
fust
adj
Nonstandard form of first.
noun
(architecture) The shaft (main body) of a column.
(nautical, historical) A type of small galley.
A strong musty smell; mustiness.
verb
(intransitive) Of wine: to acquire an undesirable musty or woody taste from the cask in which it is stored.
(intransitive, obsolete) To turn mouldy, to decay.
gaus
gaus
noun
plural of gau
gnus
gnus
noun
plural of gnu
grus
grus
noun
(geology) An accumulation of angular, coarse-grained fragments (particles of sand and gravel) resulting from the chemical and mechanical weathering of crystalline rocks.
guls
guls
noun
plural of gul
gums
gums
noun
plural of gum
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gum
guns
guns
noun
(bodybuilding, slang) Well-developed muscles of the upper arm, especially the biceps and triceps.
plural of gun
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gun
gush
gush
noun
A sudden rapid outflow.
verb
(intransitive, also figurative) To flow forth suddenly, in great volume.
(intransitive, especially of a woman) To ejaculate during orgasm.
(intransitive, transitive, figurative) To make an excessive display of enthusiasm, praise, or sentiment.
(transitive, also figurative) To send (something) flowing forth suddenly in great volume.
guss
gust
gust
noun
(archaic) The physiological faculty of taste.
(by extension) Any rush or outburst (of water, emotion, etc.).
A strong, abrupt rush of wind.
Intellectual taste; fancy.
Relish, enjoyment, appreciation.
verb
(intransitive, transitive) To blow in gusts.
(obsolete, transitive) To have a relish for.
(obsolete, transitive) To taste.
guts
guts
noun
(Australia, New Zealand) The ring in the gambling game two-up in which the spinner operates; the centre.
(Australian rules football, informal) The center of the field.
(by extension, informal) Courage; determination.
(informal) Content, substance.
(informal) One's innermost feelings.
(informal) The essential, core parts.
The entrails or contents of the abdomen.
plural of gut
verb
(Australia, informal) To eat greedily.
(informal) To show determination or courage (especially in the combination guts out).
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gut
guvs
guys
guys
noun
(colloquial) Used to address a group of people regardless of gender.
plural of guy
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of guy
hubs
hubs
noun
(slang, as a term of endearment) husband
plural of hub
hues
hues
noun
plural of hue
hugs
hugs
noun
plural of hug
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hug
hums
hums
noun
plural of hum
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hum
huns
huns
noun
plural of hun
huse
hush
hush
noun
A mining method using water
A silence, especially after some noise
verb
(transitive) To appease; to allay; to soothe.
(transitive) To clear off soil and other materials overlying the bedrock.
husk
husk
noun
An infection in cattle caused by a species of Dictyocaulus or lungworm
Any form of useless, dried-up, and subsequently worthless exterior of something.
The dry, leafy or stringy exterior of certain vegetables or fruits, which must be removed before eating the meat inside.
The supporting frame of a run of millstones.
verb
(intransitive) To cough, clear one's throat.
(transitive) To remove husks from.
(transitive) To say huskily, to utter in a husky voice.
huso
huso
noun
A large European sturgeon (Huso huso), inhabiting the Black Sea and Caspian Sea; the beluga.
The huchen, a large salmon.
huss
huss
noun
(Britain, obsolete) A dogfish.
hust
huts
huts
noun
plural of hut
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hut
irus
islu
isup
isus
iuds
iuus
jesu
jugs
jugs
noun
plural of jug
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jug
(sentence adverb) Used to reduce the force of an imperative; simply.
By a narrow margin; closely; nearly.
Exactly, precisely, perfectly.
Moments ago, recently.
Only, simply, merely.
Used to convey a less serious or formal tone
Used to show humility.
intj
(slang) Expressing dismay or discontent.
noun
A joust, tournament.
verb
To joust, fight a tournament.
juts
juts
noun
plural of jut
verb
third-person singular of jut
kues
kues
noun
plural of kue
kusa
kush
kush
noun
(slang) Marijuana, especially Cannabis indica (a variety of marijuana originating in Afghanistan and northern Pakistan, strains of which often have high THC content).
laus
lues
lues
noun
(dated, medicine) A plague or disease, especially syphilis.
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lue
lugs
lugs
noun
(Tyneside) plural of lug (“ear lobes”)
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lug
(dialectal) Mellow; soft; (of ground or soil) easily turned; fertile.
(miscellaneous) Thriving; rife; sumptuous.
(obsolete) Lax; slack; limp; flexible.
(of food) Savoury, delicious.
(of vegetation) Dense, teeming with life; luxuriant.
Juicy, succulent.
noun
(Hawaii, Pidgin, slang) A person who enjoys talking about themselves.
(slang) Intoxicating liquor.
(slang, derogatory) A drunkard, sot, alcoholic.
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To drink (liquor) to excess.
lusk
lusk
adj
(UK, dialectal) full; ripe
lazy or slothful
noun
a lazy or slothful person
verb
(obsolete) To be idle or unemployed.
lust
lust
noun
(archaic) A delightful cause of joy, pleasure.
(archaic) A general want or longing, not necessarily sexual.
(obsolete) virility; vigour; active power
A feeling of strong desire, especially such a feeling driven by sexual arousal.
verb
(intransitive, usually in the phrase "lust after") To look at or watch with a strong desire, especially of a sexual nature.
luvs
luvs
noun
plural of luv
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of luv
masu
masu
noun
A plant, Hedysarum alpinum, whose edible root is consumed by the Inuit of Alaska.
A square wooden box, originally used to measure rice in Japan during the feudal period.
masu salmon (Oncorhynchus masou)
mmus
muds
muds
noun
plural of mud
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mud
mugs
mugs
noun
plural of mug
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mug
mums
mums
noun
plural of mum
muns
muns
noun
plural of mun
musa
musb
musd
musd
Noun
One million United States dollars
muse
muse
noun
(archaic) A poet; a bard.
A gap or hole in a hedge, fence, etc. through which a wild animal is accustomed to pass; a muset.
A source of inspiration.
An act of musing; a period of thoughtfulness.
verb
(intransitive) To become lost in thought, to ponder.
(transitive) To say (something) with due consideration or thought.
(transitive) To think on; to meditate on.
(transitive) To wonder at.
mush
mush
intj
A directive given (usually to dogs or a horse) to start moving, or to move faster.
noun
(Britain, slang, chiefly Northern England, Australia) The face.
(Britain, slang, chiefly Southern England) (US, slang, chiefly Nonantum) A form of address, normally to a man.
(Quebec, slang) A magic mushroom.
(geology) A magmatic body containing a significant proportion of crystals suspended in the liquid phase or melt.
(radio) A mixture of noise produced by the harmonics of continuous-wave stations.
(rural US) Cornmeal cooked in water and served as a porridge or as a thick sidedish like grits or mashed potatoes.
(surfing) The foam of a breaker.
A food comprising cracked or rolled grains cooked in water or milk; porridge.
A somewhat liquid mess, often of food; a soft or semisolid substance.
A walk, especially across the snow with dogs.
verb
(intransitive) To walk, especially across the snow with dogs.
(transitive) To drive dogs, usually pulling a sled, across the snow.
(transitive) To notch, cut, or indent (cloth, etc.) with a stamp.
To squish so as to break into smaller pieces or to combine with something else.
musk
musk
noun
(slang, colloquial, vulgar) The scent of human genitalia when aroused or unwashed.
A greasy secretion with a powerful odour, produced in a glandular sac of the male musk deer and used in the manufacture of perfumes.
A plant of the genus Erodium (Erodium moschatum); the musky heronsbill.
A plant of the genus Muscari; grape hyacinth.
A similar secretion produced by the otter and the civet.
A synthetic organic compound used as a substitute for the above.
The musk deer (genus Moschus).
The musk plant (Mimulus moschatus).
The odour of musk.
verb
(transitive) To perfume with musk.
musm
muso
muso
noun
(UK, Australia, informal) Diminutive of musician.
muss
muss
noun
(obsolete) A scramble, as when small objects are thrown down, to be taken by those who can seize them; a confused struggle.
A mess (disagreeable mixture or confusion of things; disorder)
verb
(transitive) To rumple, tousle or make (something) untidy.
must
must
noun
Alternative form of musth
Fruit juice that will ferment or has fermented, usually from grapes.
Something that exhibits the property of being stale or musty.
Something that is mandatory or required.
The property of being stale or musty.
verb
(intransitive) To become musty.
(modal auxiliary, defective) To do as a requirement; indicates that the sentence subject is required as an imperative or directive to execute the sentence predicate, with failure to do so resulting in a failure or negative consequence.
(modal auxiliary, defective) To do with certainty; indicates that the speaker is certain that the subject will have executed the predicate.
(modal auxiliary, defective) Used to indicate that something that is very likely, probable, or certain to be true.
(transitive) To make musty.
muts
nosu
nous
nous
noun
(philosophy) The mind or intellect, reason, both rational and emotional
Common sense; practical intelligence.
In Neoplatonism, the divine reason, regarded as first divine emanation.
The "mind-set" of a society, culture, or group -- as in Homer's use in the third verse of the Odyssey.