| BADDISH | • baddish adj. Somewhat bad; of a quality between mediocre and bad. • BADDISH adj. not very good. |
| BUDDHAS | • buddhas n. Plural of buddha. • Buddhas n. Plural of Buddha. • BUDDHA n. (Sanskrit) a statue of the Buddha. |
| CADDISH | • caddish adj. Characteristic of a cad, discourteous, ungentlemanly, dishonorable. • CADDISH adj. like a cad; lowbred and presuming. |
| DALEDHS | • daledhs n. Plural of daledh. • DALEDH n. (Hebrew) the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, also DALED, DALETH. |
| DEASHED | • deashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of deash. • DEASH v. to remove ash from. |
| DOODAHS | • doodahs n. Plural of doodah. • DOODAH n. something whose name one has forgotten, also DOODAD. |
| FADDISH | • faddish adj. Being or relating to a fad; trendy. • FADDISH adj. inclined to take up fads, also FADDY. |
| HADDEST | • haddest v. Obsolete form of hadst. • HADDEST v. (archaic) 2nd person past singular of have, to possess. |
| HADDIES | • haddies n. Plural of haddie. • haddies n. Plural of haddy. • HADDIE n. (Scots) a haddock. |
| KADDISH | • kaddish n. (Judaism) A Jewish prayer of praise to God recited during services, and specifically when mourning the… • Kaddish n. Alternative letter-case form of kaddish. • KADDISH n. (Hebrew) a Jewish prayer. |
| KEDDAHS | • keddahs n. Plural of keddah. • KEDDAH n. (Hindi) an enclosure used for the capture of wild elephants, also KHEDA, KHEDAH. |
| LADDISH | • laddish adj. (Britain) Like a stereotypical Jack the lad: boorish, reckless, inclined to binge drinking, etc. • LADDISH adj. of young men, boisterous or aggressive. |
| MADDISH | • maddish adj. Somewhat mad. • MADDISH adj. somewhat mad. |
| SADDHUS | • saddhus n. Plural of saddhu. • SADDHU n. (Sanskrit) an ascetic Indian holy man, also SADHU. |
| SADDISH | • saddish adj. (Informal) Somewhat sad. • SADDISH adj. somewhat sad. |
| SHADDUP | • shaddup v. Pronunciation spelling of shut up. • SHADDUP interj. an interjection, shut up. |
| SHARDED | • sharded v. Simple past tense and past participle of shard. • SHARDED adj. (archaic) sheltered under dung. |
| SIDDHAS | • siddhas n. Plural of siddha. • SIDDHA n. (Sanskrit) one who has attained occult power or siddhi, also SIDHA. |
| SRADDHA | • sraddha n. Alternative form of shraddha. • SRADDHA n. (Sanskrit) an offering to the manes of an ancestor, also SHRADDHA, SRADHA. |