| BIGEYE | • bigeye n. Any fish in the taxonomic family Priacanthidae, which have large eyes. • bigeye n. Any of certain fish or shark species identified by their large eyes, in particular bigeye tuna, Thunnus obesus. • big␣eye n. (Antarctica) Insomnia due to the lengths of the days and nights in the polar regions. |
| BUGEYE | • bugeye n. (Nautical) A sailboat once used for oystering out of Chesapeake Bay. • BUGEYE n. a kind of small boat. |
| ENNUYE | • ennuye adj. Alternative form of ennuyé. • ennuyé adj. Affected with ennui; bored. • ENNUYE adj. (French) affected with ennui (of a man). |
| FORBYE | • forbye adv. Alternative form of forby. • forbye prep. Alternative form of forby. • FORBYE prep. (Scots) close by, also FORBY, FOREBY, FOREBYE. |
| KEKSYE | • KEKSYE n. the hollow stalk of an umbelliferous plant, such as the cow parsnip or the hemlock, also KECKS, KECKSY, KEX. |
| MUDEYE | • mud-eye n. (Australia) A dragonfly larva. • MUDEYE n. (Australian) the larva of the dragonfly, commonly used as a fishing bait. |
| OUTBYE | • outbye adv. (Mining) In the direction away from the coal face. • outbye adv. A short distance away. • outbye adv. Outside. |
| POOGYE | • POOGYE n. (Hindi) an Indian nose-flute. |
| RALLYE | • rallye n. (Motor racing) Dated form of rally. • RALLYE n. (US) a (car) rally. |
| REDEYE | • redeye n. Alternative form of red-eye. • red-eye n. (Countable) Any of various animals that have red eyes. • red-eye n. (Countable) Types of beverages. |
| RIBEYE | • ribeye n. Ellipsis of ribeye steak.; (a boneless ribsteak); (a cut of steak from the beef rib). • ribeye n. Synonym of ribsteak (an unfilleted ribsteak, with the bone-in). • ribeye n. (Baseball, slang) A run batted in. |
| RIMAYE | • rimaye n. (Geology) a crevasse at the upper end of a mountain glacier. • RIMAYE n. (French) a bergschrund, a crevasse formed where a glacier or snowfield moves away from a mountain wall. |
| SCRAYE | • scraye n. Alternative form of scray (“type of bird”). • SCRAYE n. the tern, also SCRAY. |
| SPULYE | • spulye n. Obsolete form of spulzie. • spulye v. Obsolete form of spulzie. • SPULYE v. (Scots) to plunder, also SPUILZIE, SPULYIE, SPULZIE. |
| TAILYE | • tailye n. Alternative form of tailzie. • TAILYE n. (Scots) an entailment or deed whereby the legal course of succession is cut off, and an arbitrary one substituted, also TAILLIE, TAILZIE. |
| WAXEYE | • WAXEYE n. a small New Zealand bird with a white circle round its eye, aka tauhou. |