| KRUMPINGS | • KRUMPING n. a type of dancing in which participants, often wearing face paint, dance with one another in a fast and aggressive style mimicking a fight but without any physical contact. |
| PRONGBUCK | • prongbuck n. (Dated) The springbok. • prongbuck n. The pronghorn. • PRONGBUCK n. the springbuck. |
| PRUSIKING | • prusiking v. Present participle of prusik. • PRUSIK v. (German) to climb using mountaineering slings. |
| PUCKERING | • puckering n. A fold or pinched bunch of fabric caused by the shrinkage of one layer among many. • puckering v. Present participle of pucker. • Puckering prop.n. A surname. |
| PUMPKINGS | • pumpkings n. Plural of pumpking. • PUMPKING n. a person involved in a web-based project who has temporary but exclusive authority to make changes to the master source code. |
| SKRUMPING | • SKRUMP v. (colloquial) to steal fruit (esp. apples) from trees, also SCRUMP. |
| SPRUIKING | • spruiking v. Present participle of spruik. • SPRUIK v. (Australian slang) of a showman, etc., to harangue people in public. |
| UNPACKING | • unpacking n. The act by which something is unpacked. • unpacking n. (Linguistics) The separation of the features of a segment (such as a nasal vowel or palatal consonant)… • unpacking v. Present participle of unpack. |
| UNPICKING | • unpicking v. Present participle of unpick. • unpicking n. The act or process by which something is unpicked or disentangled. • UNPICK v. to remove the stitches from. |
| UPLINKING | • uplinking v. Present participle of uplink. • UPLINKING n. the act of transmitting by uplink. |
| UPLOCKING | • uplocking v. Present participle of uplock. • UPLOCK v. to lock up. |
| UPLOOKING | • uplooking v. Present participle of uplook. • UPLOOK v. to look up. |
| UPMAKINGS | • upmakings n. Plural of upmaking. • UPMAKING n. the process of making up galley proofs arranged in page mode. |
| UPTALKING | • uptalking n. The act of uptalking. • uptalking v. Present participle of uptalk. • UPTALKING n. the practice of speaking with a rising intonation at the end of each statement, as if one were asking a question. |