CUCKOLDISE | • CUCKOLDISE v. to make a cuckold of, also CUCKOLDIZE. |
DECKHOUSES | • deckhouses n. Plural of deckhouse. • DECKHOUSE n. a room erected on the deck of a ship. |
DUCKSHOVED | • duckshoved v. Simple past tense and past participle of duckshove. • duck-shoved v. Simple past tense and past participle of duck-shove. • DUCKSHOVE v. (Australian colloquial) to jump a queue; to cheat; to avoid responsibilities. |
DUCKSHOVER | • DUCKSHOVER n. (Australian) one who duckshoves, jumps a queue; cheats. |
DUCKSHOVES | • duckshoves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of duckshove. • duck-shoves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of duck-shove. • DUCKSHOVE v. (Australian colloquial) to jump a queue; to cheat; to avoid responsibilities. |
DUIKERBOKS | • duikerboks n. Plural of duikerbok. • DUIKERBOK n. (South African) a small South African antelope, also DUIKER, DUYKER. |
GUIDEBOOKS | • guidebooks n. Plural of guidebook. • guide␣books n. Plural of guide book. • GUIDEBOOK n. a book of information for tourists. |
JUNKERDOMS | • JUNKERDOM n. the office of junker. |
KOURBASHED | • kourbashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of kourbash. • KOURBASH v. (Arabic) to whip with a hide whip, also KURBASH. |
LIPOSUCKED | • liposucked v. Simple past tense and past participle of liposuck. • LIPOSUCK v. to subject to liposuction. |
OUTSLICKED | • outslicked v. Simple past tense and past participle of outslick. • OUTSLICK v. to get the better of by cunning. |
POUNDCAKES | • poundcakes n. Plural of poundcake. • pound␣cakes n. Plural of pound cake. • POUNDCAKE n. a sweet rich cake containing a pound of each chief ingredient. |
SLUMMOCKED | • slummocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of slummock. • SLUMMOCK v. to move slowly and awkwardly, also SLOMMOCK. |
SOUNDALIKE | • soundalike n. A sound, music recording, etc. that audibly resembles another. • sound-alike n. Someone who has a similar voice to another. • SOUNDALIKE n. one that sounds like another. |
UNDERCOOKS | • undercooks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undercook. • UNDERCOOK v. to cook insufficiently or to a lesser extent than usual. |
UNDERSTOCK | • understock v. (Transitive) To stock with an insufficient amount. • understock n. (Horticulture) The rootstock onto which the scion is grafted. • UNDERSTOCK v. to supply insufficiently with stock. |
UNDERWORKS | • underworks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underwork. • UNDERWORK v. to work insufficiently hard. |
UNSOCKETED | • unsocketed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsocket. • unsocketed adj. Not socketed. • UNSOCKET v. to take out of the socket. |