| BIKING | • biking n. The sport of riding a bicycle. • biking n. The practice of riding a motorcycle. • biking v. Present participle of bike. |
| DIKING | • diking n. The process of building a dike. • DIKE v. to furnish with an embankment, also DYKE. |
| EIKING | • EIK v. (Scots) to augment, also ECH, ECHE, EECH, EKE, ICH. |
| FIKING | • fiking v. Present participle of fike. • FIKE v. (Scots) to fidget restlessly, also FYKE. |
| GIRKIN | • girkin n. Obsolete form of gherkin. • GIRKIN n. (obsolete) a gherkin, also GHERKIN. |
| HIKING | • hiking v. Present participle of hike. • hiking n. Walking in the countryside for pleasure or sport. • hiking n. The act by which something is hiked, or raised sharply. |
| INKING | • inking v. Present participle of ink. • inking n. An application of ink. • inking n. Work done by an inker, one kind of commercial artist. |
| IRKING | • irking v. Present participle of irk. • IRK v. to annoy or weary. |
| KIDGIE | • KIDGIE adj. (Scots) brisk, cheerful, also CADGY, KEDGE, KEDGY, KIDGE. |
| KITING | • kiting v. Present participle of kite. • kiting n. (Banking) The act of writing a check on an account with insufficient funds, expecting that funds will… • kiting n. (Slang) The act of tampering with a medical prescription, increasing the number of pills or other item. |
| LIKING | • liking v. Present participle of like. • liking n. A like; a predilection. • liking n. (Archaic) Approval. |
| MIKING | • miking v. Present participle of mike. • MIKE v. to record by use of a microphone. |
| PIKING | • piking v. Present participle of pike. • PIKING n. piercing with a pike. |
| SKIING | • skiing v. Present participle of ski. • skiing n. (Sports) A group of sports utilizing skis as primary equipment. • skiïng v. (Rare, Netherlands) Alternative spelling of skiing. |
| VIKING | • viking n. Alternative letter-case form of Viking. • Viking n. (Historical) One of the Scandinavian or other Northern European seafaring warriors that raided (and… • Viking n. (By extension, fantasy) A stock character common in the fantasy genre, namely a barbarian, generally… |
| YIKING | • yiking v. Present participle of yike. • YIKE v. (Australian slang) to squabble, argue. |