| MUCKHEAPS | • muckheaps n. Plural of muckheap. • MUCKHEAP n. a dunghill. |
| OUTSPEAKS | • outspeaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outspeak. • OUTSPEAK v. to outdo in speaking. |
| PACKMULES | • packmules n. Plural of packmule. • PACKMULE n. a mule used for carrying burdens. |
| PALEBUCKS | • PALEBUCK n. a kind of antelope, aka oribi. |
| PIPSQUEAK | • pipsqueak n. Alternative spelling of pip-squeak. • pip-squeak n. A small and insignificant person. • PIPSQUEAK n. something or someone contemptible. |
| PLUMCAKES | • plumcakes n. Plural of plumcake. • PLUMCAKE n. a cake with raisins in it. |
| REUPTAKES | • reuptakes n. Plural of reuptake. • REUPTAKE v. to take up again. |
| SAPSUCKER | • sapsucker n. A woodpecker of the eastern United States (of the genus Sphyrapicus) that feeds mainly on the sap of trees. • sapsucker n. Any woodpecker that punctures the bark of trees and feeds upon the sap. • SAPSUCKER n. a kind of woodpecker that eats sap. |
| SKATEPUNK | • skatepunk n. (Uncountable, music) A fast, intense, melodic form of hardcore punk music, associated with skateboarding culture. • skatepunk n. (Countable) A member of the skateboarding subculture that listens to punk music. • skate␣punk n. Alternative form of skatepunk. |
| SNEAKEUPS | • SNEAKEUP n. (Shakespeare) a sneak, a shirker. |
| SPEAKOUTS | • speakouts n. Plural of speakout. • SPEAKOUT n. the act of speaking boldly. |
| STEAMPUNK | • steampunk n. (Uncountable) A subgenre of science fiction that depicts advanced technology combined with Victorian… • steampunk n. (Countable) A writer of steampunk fiction. • steampunk n. (Countable, cosplay) A person cosplaying as a steampunk character. |
| SUPERBANK | • superbank n. A particularly large or powerful bank. • SUPERBANK n. a very large bank. |
| UNBESPEAK | • unbespeak v. (Obsolete, transitive) To unsay; to annul or cancel. • UNBESPEAK v. to unsay; hence, to annul or cancel. |
| UNPACKERS | • unpackers n. Plural of unpacker. • UNPACKER n. one that unpacks. |
| UPMARKETS | • upmarkets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upmarket. • UPMARKET v. to make more upmarket, higher in price or quality. |