| BAKKIE | • bakkie n. A small bowl or container, sometimes with a cover such as a Tupperware container. • bakkie n. (Road transport) A small pick-up truck or ute, generally open and sometimes fitted with a removable… • BAKKIE n. (South African) a small truck with an open body and low sides. |
| KABIKI | • KABIKI n. a fruit tree native to India, the fruit of which is edible and often used in preserves, and the fragrant flowers of which are used in cosmetics. |
| KABUKI | • kabuki n. (Often capitalized) A form of Japanese theatre in which elaborately costumed male performers use stylized… • kabuki n. (By extension, US) A stylized, pretentious, and often hollow performance; (especially) political posturing. • Kabuki n. Alternative letter-case form of kabuki. |
| KAIAKS | • kaiaks n. Plural of kaiak. • KAIAK v. to travel by kaiak, also KAYAK. |
| KAIKAI | • kaikai n. Nigerian gin. • kai-kai n. (Nigeria) Moonshire; illicit alcohol. • kai␣kai n. (LGBT, slang) Sexual activity or intercourse between drag queens. |
| KAIKAS | • KAIKA n. (Maori) the South Island dialect word for KAINGA, a Maori village, also KAIK. |
| KALUKI | • kaluki n. Alternative form of kalooki. • KALUKI n. a card game similar to rummy, using two packs of cards and two jokers, also KALOOKI, KALOOKIE. |
| KAMIKS | • kamiks n. Plural of kamik. • KAMIK n. (Inuit) a knee-length sealskin boot. |
| KHAKIS | • khakis n. Plural of khaki. • KHAKI n. (Urdu) a dull brownish colour. |
| KIACKS | • kiacks n. Plural of kiack. • KIACK n. a fish of the herring family. |
| KISHKA | • kishka n. Alternative spelling of kishke. • KISHKA n. (Yiddish) seasoned mashed potatoes in a casing, also KISHKE. |
| KONAKI | • konaki n. A shrine for the Anastenaria. • konaki n. Alternative form of koneke. • KONAKI n. (Maori) in New Zealand, a farm vehicle with runners at the front and wheels at the rear, also KONEKE. |
| KULAKI | • kulaki n. Plural of kulak. • KULAK n. (Russian) a rich peasant. |
| PIKAKE | • pikake n. Arabian jasmine, Jasminum sambac. • PIKAKE n. (Hawaiian) a Hawaiian shrub with small, white, very fragrant flowers. |
| SAKKOI | • sakkoi n. Plural of sakkos. • SAKKOS n. (Greek) an Eastern bishop's vestment, also SACCOS. |
| TIKKAS | • tikkas n. Plural of tikka. • TIKKA n. (Hindi) a dish of meat or vegetables marinated in yoghurt and spices. |
| WAKIKI | • WAKIKI n. (Melanesian) shell money. |