| COSEY | • cosey adj. Archaic spelling of cosy. • cosey n. Archaic spelling of cosy. • Cosey prop.n. A surname. |
| EYOTS | • eyots n. Plural of eyot. • EYOT n. a small island, also AIT. |
| HOSEY | • Hosey prop.n. A surname. • HOSEY v. to choose sides in a child's game. |
| JOEYS | • joeys n. Plural of joey. • JOEY n. a young kangaroo. |
| MOSEY | • mosey v. (Chiefly US, dialectal) To set off, get going; to start a journey. • mosey v. (Chiefly US, dialectal) To go off quickly: to hurry up. • mosey v. (Chiefly US, dialectal) To amble; to walk or proceed in a leisurely manner. |
| NOSEY | • nosey adj. Alternative spelling of nosy. • nosey n. Alternative spelling of nosy. • nosey v. Alternative spelling of nosy. |
| NOYES | • Noyes prop.n. A surname originating as a patronymic derived from Noah. • Noyes prop.n. An unincorporated community in St. Vincent Township, Kittson County, Minnesota, United States, on the… • Noyes prop.n. A township in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, United States. |
| OBEYS | • obeys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obey. • OBEY v. to do as one is told. |
| OYERS | • OYER n. (obsolete) a hearing in a lawcourt, an assize. |
| POESY | • poesy n. A poem. • poesy n. (Archaic) The class of literature comprising poems. • poesy v. (Intransitive, archaic) To write or perform poetry. |
| POSEY | • posey adj. (Britain, informal) Pretentious; posturing. • Posey prop.n. A surname. • Posey prop.n. A census-designated place in Tulare County, California, United States. |
| POYSE | • poyse v. Obsolete form of poise. • POYSE v. (obsolete) to poise, also PEASE, PEAZE, PEYSE. |
| SEPOY | • sepoy n. (Historical, military) A native soldier of the East Indies, employed in the service of a European colonial… • sepoy n. (India, Pakistan, Nepal) The holder of an infantry enlisted rank equivalent to private in other countries. • SEPOY n. (historical) an Indian soldier. |
| SOOEY | • sooey interj. A cry to get the attention of swine. • SOOEY interj. used for calling pigs. |
| SOYLE | • soyle n. Obsolete spelling of soil. • soyle v. Obsolete form of soil. • soyle n. (Obsolete) prey. |
| SYBOE | • syboe n. (Scotland) A spring onion or green onion. • SYBOE n. (Scots) a spring onion, also CHIBOL, CIBOL, CIBOULE, SYBO, SYBOW. |
| YOKES | • yokes n. Plural of yoke. • yokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of yoke. • YOKE v. to join (animals, slaves) together with a wooden frame. |
| YORES | • yores pron. Eye dialect spelling of yours. • YORE n. a long time ago. |
| YOUSE | • youse pron. Alternative form of yous. • youse det. Alternative form of yous. • youse cont. Alternative form of you’se. |
| YOWES | • yowes n. Plural of yowe. • YOWE n. (Scots) a ewe. |