| ABYE | • abye v. Alternative form of aby. • ABYE v. (archaic) to pay the penalty for, also ABY. |
| BAYE | • Baye prop.n. A surname. • BAYE v. (Spenser) to bathe. |
| BEVY | • bevy n. (Collective) A group of animals, in particular quail. • bevy n. (Collective) A small group of persons, especially of girls and women. • bevy n. (Collective) A large group or collection. |
| BEYS | • beys n. Plural of bey. • Beys prop.n. Plural of Bey. • BEY n. a Turkish governor. |
| BLEY | • bley n. Alternative form of blay (“a fish, the bleak”). • Bley prop.n. A surname. • BLEY n. a small fish, also BLAY. |
| BREY | • Brey prop.n. A surname. • BREY v. (South African) to pronounce r sound at the back of the throat, also BREI. |
| BYDE | • byde v. Obsolete form of bide. • BYDE v. (Scots) to bide. |
| BYES | • byes n. Plural of bye. • Byes prop.n. Plural of Bye. • BYE n. a pass to the next round (of a competition, etc.), also BY. |
| BYKE | • byke n. Alternative form of bike (wasps’ or hornets’ nest). • BYKE n. (Scots) a nest of wasps or wild bees; a swarm, throng. • BYKE v. to swarm. |
| BYRE | • byre n. (Chiefly Britain) A barn, especially one used for keeping cattle in. • BYRE n. a cow shed. |
| BYTE | • byte n. (Computing) A short sequence of bits (binary digits) that can be operated on as a unit by a computer;… • byte n. (Computing, most commonly) A unit of computing storage equal to eight bits, which can represent any… • BYTE n. a set of usually eight binary digits (bits) considered as a unit. |
| GYBE | • gybe v. (Transitive, nautical) To shift a fore-and-aft sail from one side of a sailing vessel to the other… • gybe v. (Intransitive, nautical) Of a fore-and-aft sail or its boom: to shift, often forcefully and suddenly… • gybe v. (Intransitive, nautical) Generally of a small sailing vessel: to change tack with the wind crossing behind the vessel. |
| OBEY | • obey v. (Transitive) To do as ordered by (a person, institution etc), to act according to the bidding of. • obey v. (Intransitive) To do as one is told. • obey v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To be obedient, compliant (To a given law, restriction etc.). |
| YBET | • BEAT v. to strike repeatedly. |
| YEBO | • yebo adv. (South Africa) yes. • YEBO interj. (South African) yes, I agree. |