| BAHOOKIE | • bahookie n. (Scotland) backside, bottom. • BAHOOKIE n. (colloquial) the buttocks. |
| BILLBOOK | • BILLBOOK n. a book used in commerce in which an entry is made of bills issued and received. |
| BILLHOOK | • billhook n. (Weaponry) A medieval polearm, fitted to a long handle, sometimes with an L-shaped tine or a spike protruding… • billhook n. An agricultural implement often with a curved or hooked end to the blade used for pruning or cutting… • billhook n. Written as bill-hook: a part of the knotting mechanism in a reaper-binder or baler (agricultural machinery). |
| BOBOLINK | • bobolink n. An American migratory songbird, Dolichonyx oryzivorus, resembling a blackbird with the bill of a finch. • BOBOLINK n. a North American songbird of the warbler family. |
| BOOKIEST | • bookiest adj. Superlative form of booky: most booky. • BOOKY adj. by way of being literary, also BOOKSIE, BOOKSY. |
| BOOKINGS | • bookings n. Plural of booking. • BOOKING n. an engagement. |
| BOOKLICE | • booklice n. Plural of booklouse. • BOOKLOUSE n. an insect that eats books. |
| BOOKLIKE | • booklike adj. Resembling a book. • BOOKLIKE adj. like a book. |
| BOOKSIER | • BOOKSY adj. in a literary way, also BOOKSIE. |
| BOOMKINS | • boomkins n. Plural of boomkin. • BOOMKIN n. a spar projecting from the stern of a ship, also BUMKIN, BUMPKIN. |
| BOOTIKIN | • bootikin n. (Obsolete) A small boot or gaiter. • bootikin n. (Obsolete) The boot (torture device). • bootikin n. A covering for the foot or hand, worn as a cure for the gout. |
| BOOTLICK | • bootlick v. (Transitive) To seek favor from by fawning, servile behavior. • bootlick v. (Intransitive) To engage in fawning, servile behavior. • bootlick n. (US) A toady or sycophant. |
| BOUSOUKI | • bousouki n. Alternative form of bouzouki. • BOUSOUKI n. (Modern Greek) a Greek long-necked lute with 3 or 4 double courses of metal strings, also BAZOUKI, BOUZOUKI, BUZUKI. |
| BOUZOUKI | • bouzouki n. (Music) A Greek long-necked plucked fretted lute with a sharp, metallic sound. • BOUZOUKI n. (Modern Greek) a Greek long-necked lute with 3 or 4 double courses of metal strings, also BAZOUKI, BOUSOUKI, BUZUKI. |
| BROOKIES | • brookies n. Plural of brookie. • BROOKIE n. an American brook trout. |
| BROOKING | • brooking v. Present participle of brook. • Brooking prop.n. A surname. • BROOK v. to tolerate. |
| BROOKITE | • brookite n. (Mineralogy) A dark brown mineral form of titanium dioxide, with the chemical formula TiO2. • BROOKITE n. a mineral, titanium oxide. |
| FLIPBOOK | • flipbook n. Alternative spelling of flip book. • flip␣book n. A booklet containing a sequence of near-identical images so that flipping rapidly through the pages… • FLIPBOOK n. a book of a series of images that when flipped give the illusion of movement. |
| KABLOOIE | • kablooie n. (Colloquial) A failure, meltdown; or explosion; a splat or splash. • KABLOOIE interj. an interjection expressing an abrupt happening, also KABLOOEY. |
| VIEWBOOK | • viewbook n. An illustrated promotional booklet for an academic institution. • VIEWBOOK n. a promotional booklet with pictures published by a college or university. |