| ARCHDUKE | • archduke n. (History) The son or male-line grandson of an emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. • archduke n. (History) The ruler of an archduchy, in particular the Archduchy of Austria. • ARCHDUKE n. (historical) a chief duke, esp. a son of the Emperor of Austria. |
| BAUDRICK | • baudrick n. Alternative spelling of baldric. • BAUDRICK n. a warrior's sword belt, also BALDRIC, BALDRICK, BAUDRIC, BAWDRIC. |
| DUCKTAIL | • ducktail n. A hairstyle in which the hair is swept back into an upturned point at the back. • DUCKTAIL n. (US) a style of haircut. |
| DUCKWALK | • duckwalk v. (Intransitive) To jump on one leg while moving the other back and forth, a motion sometimes employed… • duckwalk v. (Intransitive) To walk while squatting. • duckwalk n. Alternative spelling of duck walk. |
| FUCKHEAD | • fuckhead n. (Vulgar, derogatory) A stupid or otherwise undesirable person. • FUCKHEAD n. (offensive) a contemptibly stupid person. |
| HEADFUCK | • headfuck n. (Slang, vulgar) Anything confusing that interferes with the usual functioning of the brain. • HEADFUCK n. (vulgar) a wildly exciting experience. |
| MUDPACKS | • mudpacks n. Plural of mudpack. • MUDPACK n. a cosmetic paste for the face. |
| QUACKLED | • quackled v. Simple past tense and past participle of quackle. • QUACKLE v. to choke; to suffocate. |
| UNBACKED | • unbacked adj. (Not comparable) Having no back. • unbacked adj. Not supported or backed up (by someone or something). • unbacked adj. Having no (or few) backers. |
| UNCASKED | • uncasked v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncask. • UNCASKED adj. not put in a cask. |
| UNHACKED | • unhacked adj. Not hacked. • UNHACKED adj. not hacked. |
| UNPACKED | • unpacked v. Past participle of unpack. • unpacked adj. Having had its packing removed. • unpacked adj. Not yet packed. |
| UNRACKED | • unracked v. Simple past tense and past participle of unrack. • unracked adj. Not racked. • UNRACKED adj. not strained. |
| UNTACKED | • untacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of untack. • UNTACK v. to remove a tack from. |