| CHIACKING | • chiacking v. Present participle of chiack. • CHIACKING n. the act of teasing, deriding. |
| CHYACKING | • chyacking v. Present participle of chyack. • CHYACK v. (Australian slang) to tease, deride, also CHIACK. |
| GYMKHANAS | • gymkhanas n. Plural of gymkhana. • GYMKHANA n. (Urdu) a sporting contest, esp. one involving riding or driving skills. |
| HANKERING | • hankering v. Present participle of hanker. • hankering n. (Often followed by for or after) A strong, restless desire, longing, or mental inclination. • HANKERING n. a yearning. |
| HARKENING | • harkening v. Present participle of harken. • harkening n. The act of one who harkens or listens. • HARKEN v. to listen, also HARK, HEARKEN. |
| HAVOCKING | • havocking v. Present participle of havoc. • HAVOC v. to lay waste. |
| HAYMAKING | • haymaking n. The cutting of grass and subsequently curing it to make hay as fodder for animals. • haymaking n. Taking full advantage of an opportunity while it lasts. • HAYMAKING n. the harvesting of hay. |
| HIJACKING | • hijacking v. Present participle of hijack. • hijacking n. The act of one who hijacks; the seizure of vehicles. • hijacking n. The instance of such an act; the seizure of a vehicle. |
| KASHERING | • kashering v. Present participle of kasher. • KASHER v. to make kasher, also KOSHER. |
| KNIGHTAGE | • knightage n. Knighthood; state of being a knight. • knightage n. Knights collectively. • KNIGHTAGE n. the body of knights, taken collectively. |
| NIGHTHAWK | • nighthawk n. (UK, regional) A nightjar, especially Caprimulgus europaeus (Eurasian nightjar). • nighthawk n. (US) A New World nightjar of the genus Chordeiles, especially Chordeiles minor. • nighthawk n. A person whose preference or custom is to remain awake and active during the night and the early morning hours. |
| PAKTHONGS | • PAKTHONG n. (Chinese) a Chinese alloy of nickel, zinc, and copper, resembling German silver, also PACKFONG, PAKFONG, PAKTONG. |
| PHREAKING | • phreaking n. The cracking or exploring of a telephone system, e.g. trying to get free calls or to discover special… • phreaking v. Present participle of phreak. • PHREAKING n. making illegal phone-calls. |
| SHACKLING | • shackling v. Present participle of shackle. • SHACKLE v. to confine with irons around wrists and ankles. |
| SHARKINGS | • SHARKING n. trickery, deception. |
| SHRINKAGE | • shrinkage n. The act of shrinking, or the proportion by which something shrinks. • shrinkage n. The loss of merchandise through theft, spoilage, and obsolescence. • shrinkage n. (Slang) The reduction in size of the male genitalia when cold, such as from immersion in cold water. |
| SKAITHING | • SKAITH v. (Old Norse) (obsolete) to injure, also SCAITH, SCATH, SCATHE. |
| THANKINGS | • thankings n. Plural of thanking. • THANKING n. the act of thanking. |
| THWACKING | • thwacking v. Present participle of thwack. • thwacking n. The action or sound of a thwack; a beating. • THWACKING n. the act of thwacking. |
| WHACKINGS | • whackings n. Plural of whacking. • WHACKING n. a beating. |