| BOYGS | • BOYG n. (Norwegian) a problem difficult to get to grips with. |
| GONYS | • gonys n. The keel or lower outline of a bird’s bill, so far as the mandibular rami are united. • GONYS n. the ridge along and towards the tip of the lower mandible, formed by the junction of its two halves or rami (as in gulls). |
| GOOSY | • goosy adj. Characteristic of a goose; anserine. • goosy adj. (Informal) foolish; silly. • goosy n. (Childish, informal) A goose. |
| GORSY | • gorsy adj. Covered in gorse. • gorsy adj. Resembling or characteristic of gorse. • GORSY adj. covered with gorse. |
| GYNOS | • gynos n. Plural of gyno. • GYNO n. (short for) a gynaecologist. |
| GYPOS | • GYPO n. a smalltime logging operator. |
| GYROS | • gyros n. Alternative form of gyro (“Greek sandwich”). • gyros n. Plural of gyro (“Greek sandwich”). • gyros n. Plural of gyro (“gyroscope etc.”). |
| SOGGY | • soggy adj. Soaked with moisture or other liquid. • SOGGY adj. heavy with moisture. |
| STOGY | • stogy n. Alternative spelling of stogie. • STOGY n. (US) a long inexpensive cigar, also STOGEY, STOGIE. |
| YOGAS | • yogas n. Plural of yoga. • YOGA n. (Sanskrit) a system of Hindu philosophy. |
| YOGHS | • yoghs n. Plural of yogh. • YOGH n. the Middle English letter representing a velar or partial fricative. |
| YOGIS | • yogis n. Plural of yogi. • yogis v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of yogi. • Yogis n. Plural of Yogi Alternative letter-case form of yogis. |