| BEDASHING | • bedashing v. Present participle of bedash. • BEDASH v. to wet by dashing or throwing water or other liquid upon. |
| BEKNIGHTS | • beknights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beknight. • BEKNIGHT v. to raise to knighthood. |
| BERGHAANS | • berghaans n. Plural of berghaan. • BERGHAAN n. (South African) the bateleur eagle. |
| BERTHINGS | • berthings n. Plural of berthing. • BERTHING n. the act of occupying a berth. |
| BESHAMING | • beshaming v. Present participle of beshame. • BESHAME v. (archaic) to put to shame. |
| BESHINING | • beshining v. Present participle of beshine. • BESHINE v. (archaic) to light up. |
| BESIGHING | • besighing v. Present participle of besigh. • BESIGH v. (archaic) to sigh over. |
| BRIGHTENS | • brightens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brighten. • BRIGHTEN v. to make bright. |
| BUNGHOLES | • bungholes n. Plural of bunghole. • bung-holes n. Plural of bung-hole. • bung-holes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bung-hole. |
| BUSHELING | • busheling v. Present participle of bushel. • busheling n. (Chiefly in the plural) Scraps of steel left over from manufacturing processes. • BUSHEL v. to mend or alter e.g. men's clothes. |
| DEBOSHING | • deboshing v. Present participle of debosh. • DEBOSH v. to lead into lewdness, also DEBAUCH. |
| GABNASHES | • GABNASH n. (Scots) chatter, prattle, also NASHGAB. |
| HEADBANGS | • headbangs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of headbang. • head␣bangs n. Plural of head bang. • HEADBANG v. to nod one's head violently to the beat of loud music. |
| NEIGHBORS | • neighbors n. Plural of neighbor. • neighbors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of neighbor. • Neighbors prop.n. A surname. |