| DEKKOS | • dekkos n. Plural of dekko. • DEKKO v. to take a look, also DECKO. |
| DIKDIK | • dikdik n. Alternative form of dik-dik (“kind of antelope”). • dik-dik n. A small antelope of the genus Madoqua, native to southern and eastern Africa, having an elongated snout… • DIKDIK n. a small East African antelope of the genus Madoqua. |
| DIKKOP | • dikkop n. (South Africa) A bird of the family Burhinidae. • dikkop n. (South Africa, pathology) A viral infection of horses causing swelling of parts of the head. • DIKKOP n. (South African) the stone curlew. |
| DREKKY | • drekky adj. Alternative form of drecky. • DREKKY adj. rubbishy, also DRECKY. |
| DUKKAH | • dukkah n. An Egyptian dry mixture of chopped nuts, seeds and Middle Eastern spices, usually eaten by dipping bread… • DUKKAH n. a mix of ground nuts and spices, used as a dip, also DUKKA. |
| DUKKAS | • DUKKA n. a mix of ground nuts and spices, used as a dip, also DUKKAH. |
| DUKKHA | • dukkha n. (Buddhism) The three main types of pain, suffering, or stress: physical and mental, impermanence, and… • DUKKHA n. (Sanskrit) suffering due to the desire for permanence, also DUHKHA. |
| KARKED | • KARK v. (Australian slang) to break down, die. |
| KECKED | • kecked v. Simple past tense and past participle of keck. • KECK v. to heave or retch, as in an effort to vomit. |
| KEEKED | • keeked v. Simple past tense and past participle of keek. • KEEK v. to glance; to peep. |
| KICKED | • kicked v. Simple past tense and past participle of kick. • kicked adj. (Slang, smoking, of a pipe) Empty with nothing left to smoke but ash. • KICK v. to strike with the foot. |
| KINKED | • kinked adj. Bent or twisted into a tight curl. • kinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of kink. • KINK v. to form a loop or bend in. |
| KIRKED | • kirked adj. (Scotland) Having attended church for the first time after a wedding, birth, or other significant event. • KIRK v. (Scots) to perform a church service with. |
| KONKED | • konked v. Simple past tense and past participle of konk. • KONK v. to hit on the head, also CONK. |
| KOOKED | • KOOK v. to dart in and out of sight. |
| KUDLIK | • kudlik n. (Canada, historical) A type of soapstone lamp used by the Inuit, a qulliq. • KUDLIK n. (Inuit) a soapstone seal-oil lamp, also QULLIQ. |
| LEKKED | • lekked v. Simple past tense and past participle of lek. • LEK v. to gather at a piece of ground for display purposes. |
| YAKKED | • yakked v. Simple past tense and past participle of yak. • YAK v. to talk persistently, also YACK. |
| YOKKED | • yokked v. Simple past tense and past participle of yok. • YOK v. to laugh loudly, also YOCK, YUCK, YUK. |
| YUKKED | • yukked v. Simple past tense and past participle of yuk. • YUK v. to laugh loudly, also YOCK, YOK, YUCK. |