| BAKKIES | • bakkies n. Plural of bakkie. • BAKKIE n. (South African) a small truck with an open body and low sides. |
| BIKKIES | • bikkies n. Plural of bikkie. • bikkies n. Plural of bikky. • BIKKIE n. (slang) a biscuit, also BICCY, BICKIE. |
| JUKSKEI | • jukskei n. (South Africa, uncountable) A traditional game similar to quoits played by throwing the skei at the yoke. • jukskei n. (South Africa, countable) One of the wooden pins thrown in the game of jukskei. • JUKSKEI n. (South African) an outdoor game similar to quoits. |
| KICKERS | • kickers n. Plural of kicker. • KICKER n. one that kicks. |
| KIEKIES | • KIEKIE n. (Maori) a climbing bush plant of New Zealand. |
| KINKLES | • kinkles n. Plural of kinkle. • KINKLE n. a slight kink. |
| KISHKES | • kishkes n. Plural of kishke. • KISHKE n. (Yiddish) seasoned mashed potatoes in a casing, also KISHKA. |
| KYLIKES | • kylikes n. Plural of kylix. • KYLIX n. (Greek) a shallow two-handled Greek drinking cup, also CYLIX. |
| PIKAKES | • pikakes n. Plural of pikake. • PIKAKE n. (Hawaiian) a Hawaiian shrub with small, white, very fragrant flowers. |
| SHIKKER | • shikker n. Alternative form of shicker. • SHIKKER n. (Australian slang) strong liquor; a drunk, also SHICKER. |
| SKINKED | • skinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of skink. • SKINK v. to pour out. |
| SKINKER | • skinker n. One who serves liquor; a tapster. • SKINKER n. one employed to dispense liquors in a bar, a tapster. |
| SKRIKED | • skriked v. Simple past tense and past participle of skrike. • SKRIKE v. (dialect) to shriek, also SCRIKE, SHREEK, SHREIK, SHRIECH, SHRIKE, SHRITCH. |
| SKRIKES | • skrikes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skrike. • SKRIKE v. (dialect) to shriek, also SCRIKE, SHREEK, SHREIK, SHRIECH, SHRIKE, SHRITCH. |
| SKYLIKE | • skylike adj. Resembling the sky or some aspect of it. • SKYLIKE adj. like the sky. |
| TAKKIES | • takkies n. Plural of takkie. • TAKKY n. (South African) a tennis shoe or plimsoll, also TACKY. |
| TEKKIES | • TEKKIE n. an expert in or enthusiast for technology, also TECHIE. |
| YIKKERS | • yikkers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of yikker. • YIKKER v. to utter sharp little cries of an animal, also YICKER. |