| BACKSTARTINGS | • BACKSTARTING n. a marketing technique in publishing, whereby new customers are sent back issues of magazines or journals as part of their subscription. |
| BACKSTITCHING | • backstitching v. Present participle of backstitch. • BACKSTITCH v. to stitch in this way. |
| BOTTLENECKING | • bottlenecking v. Present participle of bottleneck. • BOTTLENECK v. to slow down or impede by creating an obstruction. |
| BUTTONHOOKING | • buttonhooking v. Present participle of buttonhook. • BUTTONHOOK v. to make a kind of offensive play in American football. |
| FLOUTINGSTOCK | • FLOUTINGSTOCK n. (Shakespeare) a person or thing that is flouted. |
| INTERKNITTING | • interknitting v. Present participle of interknit. • INTERKNIT v. to knit together. |
| INTERKNOTTING | • interknotting v. Present participle of interknot. • INTERKNOT v. to knot together. |
| LOCKSTITCHING | • lockstitching v. Present participle of lockstitch. • LOCKSTITCH v. to sew by lockstitch. |
| MULTITASKINGS | • MULTITASKING n. the action of running several processes or jobs simultaneously on a system. |
| MULTITRACKING | • multitracking n. Multitrack recording. • MULTITRACK v. to make a recording using many tracks. |
| STREETWALKING | • streetwalking n. The trade of a streetwalker; prostitution that is not tied to a particular brothel or establishment. • STREETWALKING n. prostitution. |
| TELEMARKETING | • telemarketing n. The business of selling products or services by making unsolicited telephone calls to potential customers. • TELEMARKETING n. the marketing of goods or services by telephone. |
| TRICKSTERINGS | • TRICKSTERING n. playing tricks. |
| UNKNIGHTLIEST | • UNKNIGHTLY adj. not knightly. |