| BEHAPPENS | • behappens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of behappen. • BEHAPPEN v. (Spenser) to happen to. |
| HAPPINESS | • happiness n. (Uncountable) The emotion of being happy; joy. • happiness n. (Archaic, uncountable) prosperity, thriving, wellbeing. • happiness n. (Archaic, uncountable) Good luck; good fortune. |
| HIPPINESS | • hippiness n. (Informal) The quality of being a hippy. • HIPPINESS n. the state of being a hippy. |
| HOPPINESS | • hoppiness n. The state of being hoppy. • HOPPINESS n. the state of being hoppy, tasting of hops. |
| HORNPIPES | • hornpipes n. Plural of hornpipe. • horn␣pipes n. Plural of horn pipe. • HORNPIPE n. a lively British folk dance. |
| HYPOPNEAS | • hypopneas n. Plural of hypopnea. • HYPOPNEA n. abnormally shallow breathing, also HYPOPNOEA. |
| INSHIPPED | • inshipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of inship. • inshipped adj. Shipped in from outside; imported. • inshipped adj. (Obsolete) Placed on a ship; embarked. |
| MISHAPPEN | • mishappen v. (Obsolete) To encounter grief or misfortune. • mishappen v. (Now rare) To happen through misfortune. • mishappen v. (Intransitive) To happen ill; fare ill. |
| PAYPHONES | • payphones n. Plural of payphone. • pay␣phones n. Plural of pay phone. • PAYPHONE n. a coin-operated public telephone, also PAYFONE. |
| PENPUSHER | • penpusher n. Alternative form of pen-pusher. • pen-pusher n. (Informal, often derogatory) A person who performs routine office work, involving mainly paperwork. • pen␣pusher n. Alternative form of pen-pusher. |
| PHOSPHENE | • phosphene n. A sensation of lights induced by mechanical, electrical, or magnetic stimulation (rather than optical)… • PHOSPHENE n. a visual sensation produced by mechanical stimulation of the retina, as by pressure on the eyeball. |
| PHOSPHINE | • phosphine n. (Inorganic chemistry, uncountable) A toxic gas, chemical formula PH3. • phosphine n. (Organic chemistry, countable) Any alkyl or aryl derivative of this compound, PR3 (where at least one… • phosphine n. (Dyeing) Chrysaniline, often in the form of a salt. |
| SCHNAPPER | • schnapper n. An Australasian fish, Chrysophrys guttulatus or C. auratus; the porgy or snapper. • SCHNAPPER n. an Australian food-fish, also SNAPPER. |
| SHLEPPING | • shlepping v. Present participle of shlep. • shlepping v. Present participle of shlepp. • SHLEPP v. (Yiddish) to drag one's feet; travel a great distance, also SCHLEP, SCHLEPP, SHLEP. |
| UNHAPPENS | • unhappens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unhappen. • UNHAPPEN v. to become as though never having happened. |
| UNHAPPIES | • unhappies n. Plural of unhappy. • UNHAPPY v. (Shakespeare) to make unhappy. |
| UNHIPPEST | • UNHIP adj. (slang) square, not trendy. |
| UNSHIPPED | • unshipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of unship. • unshipped adj. Not having been shipped. • UNSHIP v. to unload from a ship. |