| ANGAKOK | • angakok n. An Inuit shaman. • ANGAKOK n. (Inuit) an Inuit sorcerer, also ANGEKKOK, ANGEKOK. |
| ANGEKOK | • angekok n. An Eskimo/Inuit sorcerer or shaman. • ANGEKOK n. (Inuit) an Inuit sorcerer, also ANGAKOK, ANGEKKOK. |
| BANGKOK | • bangkok n. A kind of straw hat. • Bangkok prop.n. (Exonym) The capital city of Thailand. • Bangkok prop.n. (Metonymically) The government of Thailand. |
| GROKKED | • grokked v. Simple past tense and past participle of grok. • GROK v. (colloquial) to understand deeply by intuition. |
| KARKING | • KARK v. (Australian slang) to break down, die. |
| KECKING | • kecking v. Present participle of keck. • KECK v. to heave or retch, as in an effort to vomit. |
| KEEKING | • keeking v. Present participle of keek. • KEEK v. to glance; to peep. |
| KICKING | • kicking adj. (Slang) Terrific, great (of clothes) smart, fashionable. • kicking adj. (Slang) Alive, active (especially in the phrase alive and kicking). • kicking adj. (Slang, of a party or event) Actively ongoing and enjoyable. |
| KINKING | • kinking v. Present participle of kink. • KINK v. to form a loop or bend in. |
| KIRKING | • KIRKING n. the first attendance at church after marriage. |
| KONKING | • konking v. Present participle of konk. • KONK v. to hit on the head, also CONK. |
| KOOKING | • KOOK v. to dart in and out of sight. |
| LEKKING | • lekking v. Present participle of lek. • LEKKING n. the act of lekking. |
| SONGKOK | • songkok n. An Asian cap resembling a fez, worn mostly by male Muslims. • SONGKOK n. (Malay) an oval brimless hat. |
| YAKKING | • yakking v. Present participle of yak. • YAK v. to talk persistently, also YACK. |
| YOKKING | • yokking v. Present participle of yok. • YOK v. to laugh loudly, also YOCK, YUCK, YUK. |
| YUKKING | • yukking v. Present participle of yuk. • YUK v. to laugh loudly, also YOCK, YOK, YUCK. |