| BACKIES | • backies n. Plural of backie. • BACKIE n. (slang) a ride on the back of someone's bicycle. |
| BECKING | • becking v. Present participle of beck. • BECK v. to beckon. |
| BEDTICK | • bedtick n. A tick or bag made of cloth, used for enclosing the materials of a bed. • BEDTICK n. a tick or bag made of cloth, used for inclosing the materials of a bed. |
| BESTICK | • bestick v. (Transitive) To stick on the surface of; cover over. • bestick v. (Transitive) To pierce in various places; pierce through and through. • BESTICK v. to stick over, as with sharp points pressed in. |
| BICKERS | • bickers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bicker. • BICKER v. to squabble. |
| BICKIES | • bickies n. Plural of bickie. • bickies n. Plural of bicky. • BICKIE n. (colloquial) a biscuit, also BICCY, BIKKIE. |
| BLOCKIE | • BLOCKIE n. (Australian slang) the owner of a small property, esp. a farm. |
| BRICKED | • bricked v. Simple past tense and past participle of brick. • BRICK v. to build with blocks of clay. |
| BRICKEN | • bricken adj. (Archaic) Made of brick. • BRICKEN adj. made of brick. |
| BRICKIE | • brickie n. (Britain, New Zealand, Australia, slang) A bricklayer. • BRICKIE n. (colloquial) a bricklayer. |
| BRICKLE | • brickle adj. (Appalachia or archaic or dialect) Alternative form of breakle. • brickle v. (Canadian English, dialect) To fail spectacularly. • BRICKLE n. a brittle candy. |
| BUCKIES | • buckies n. Plural of bucky. • Buckies n. Plural of Bucky. • BUCKIE n. (Scots) a large spiral marine shell, esp. the common whelk. |
| DIEBACK | • dieback n. (Phytopathology) The browning and death of a plant shoot starting at the tip, due to either disease… • die␣back v. (Of a plant) To wither, particularly during the winter. • DIEBACK n. a gradual dying of plant shoots. |
| LIMBECK | • limbeck n. (Obsolete) An alembic. • LIMBECK n. (Spenser) an old distilling apparatus, also LIMBEC. |
| SICKBED | • sickbed n. A bed used by a person who is sick. • sickbed n. A place for convalescence. • SICKBED n. a sick person's bed. |
| TIEBACK | • tieback n. A loop of cloth, cord, etc., which is placed around a curtain to hold it open to one side. • tieback n. (Journalism) A newspaper rewrite or short synopsis of the information presented in the original story… • tie␣back v. To tie or fasten behind. |