| BIKINGS | • BIKING n. the act of riding of a bike. |
| BIKINIS | • bikinis n. Plural of bikini. • bikinis n. Brief underpants that reach to the hips rather than the waist. • BIKINI n. a brief two-piece swimming costume. |
| BODIKIN | • bodikin n. A diminutive of body, forming part of the exclamatory phrase "ods bodikin", a corruption of God’s body. • BODIKIN n. a diminutive of body, in Od's bodikins, God's little body. |
| CANIKIN | • canikin n. Alternative form of canakin. • CANIKIN n. a small can or cup, also CANNIKIN, CANAKIN. |
| CUTIKIN | • CUTIKIN n. (Scots) a gaiter, also COOTIKIN, CUITIKIN. |
| FAIKING | • FAIK v. (Scots) to abate. |
| FINIKIN | • finikin adj. (Dated) Excessively dainty or fastidious. • finikin n. Alternative form of finnikin. • FINIKIN adj. particular about unimportant matters, also FINICAL, FINICKETY, FINICKIN, FINICKING, FINICKY, FINIKING, FINNICKY. |
| HIKINGS | • hikings n. Plural of hiking. • HIKING n. the act of walking a long distance. |
| HOIKING | • hoiking v. Present participle of hoik. • HOIK v. to hitch up, also HOICK. |
| LAIKING | • laiking v. Present participle of laik. • LAIK v. (Scots) to sport or play, also LAKE. |
| LIKINGS | • likings n. Plural of liking. • LIKING n. a feeling of affection. |
| MANIKIN | • manikin n. Alternative spelling of mannequin. • manikin n. A little man (sometimes as a term of endearment). • manikin n. A three-dimensional figure, dummy or effigy representing a man or person. |
| MINIKIN | • minikin n. (Obsolete) A young person, especially a young woman. • minikin n. (Obsolete) A small or insignificant person, thing or amount. • minikin n. (Obsolete) A little pin. |
| PAIKING | • PAIK v. (Scots) to thump, drub. |
| PIKINGS | • PIKING n. piercing with a pike. |
| RAIKING | • raiking v. Present participle of raik. • RAIK v. (Scots) to go; to range. |
| SPIKING | • spiking v. Present participle of spike. • spiking n. The act by which something is spiked. • SPIKE v. to fasten with a long, thick nail. |
| VIKINGS | • vikings n. Plural of viking. • Vikings n. Plural of Viking. • VIKING n. an aggressive sea-raider, a pirate. |