| BUCKETING | • bucketing n. The act of moving material using a bucket. • bucketing n. A heavy pouring down of liquid; a deluge. • bucketing n. Synonym of binning (“data pre-processing technique”). |
| GUNSTICKS | • gunsticks n. Plural of gunstick. • gun-sticks n. Plural of gun-stick. • GUNSTICK n. a stick to ram down the charge of a musket, etc. |
| JUNKETING | • junketing v. Present participle of junket. • junketing n. A celebratory feast or banquet. • JUNKETING n. going on a pleasure trip. |
| MAKUTUING | • MAKUTU v. to cast a spell upon. |
| OUTASKING | • outasking v. Present participle of outask. • OUTASK v. to surpass in asking. |
| OUTBAKING | • outbaking v. Present participle of outbake. • OUTBAKE v. to surpass in baking. |
| OUTTAKING | • outtaking v. Present participle of outtake. • OUTTAKE v. to take out, except. |
| SKUTTLING | • skuttling v. Present participle of skuttle. • SKUTTLE v. to move or run with short steps, also SCUDDLE, SCUTTLE. |
| STINKBUGS | • stinkbugs n. Plural of stinkbug. • stink␣bugs n. Plural of stink bug. • STINKBUG n. a shield bug that releases foul-smelling secretions. |
| TRUCKINGS | • truckings n. Plural of trucking. • TRUCKING n. transportation of goods by trucks, also TRUCKAGE. |
| TRUCKLING | • truckling adj. Apt to truckle, often fawning, obsequious, ingratiating. • truckling v. Present participle of truckle. • truckling n. Fawning; ingratiation. |
| TRUNKINGS | • trunkings n. Plural of trunking. • TRUNKING n. a system of sharing radio channels. |
| TUCKERING | • tuckering v. Present participle of tucker. • TUCKER v. to tire out. |
| UNKNIGHTS | • unknights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unknight. • UNKNIGHT v. to divest of knighthood. |
| UNTACKING | • untacking v. Present participle of untack. • UNTACK v. to remove a tack from. |
| UNTUCKING | • untucking v. Present participle of untuck. • UNTUCK v. to release from being tucked up. |
| 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. |