| LEETSPEAKS | • LEETSPEAK n. a jargon used by some internet groups, in which standard English is translated into a mixture of letters, numerals, and symbols found on a computer keyboard. |
| LIGHTSPEED | • lightspeed n. The speed of light (in vacuum unless another medium is specified). • lightspeed n. An extremely fast speed. • light␣speed n. Alternative form of lightspeed. |
| MEATSPACES | • MEATSPACE n. real physical space, as contrasted with the world of cyberspace. |
| NIGHTSPOTS | • nightspots n. Plural of nightspot. • NIGHTSPOT n. a nightclub. |
| OUTSPANNED | • outspanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of outspan. • OUTSPAN v. (South African) to unharness a draft animal. |
| OUTSPARKLE | • outsparkle v. To exceed in sparkling. • OUTSPARKLE v. to exceed in sparkling. |
| OUTSPECKLE | • OUTSPECKLE n. (Scots) a laughing stock, a spectacle. |
| OUTSPEEDED | • outspeeded v. Simple past tense and past participle of outspeed. • OUTSPEED v. to go faster than. |
| OUTSPELLED | • outspelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outspell. • OUTSPELL v. to surpass in spelling. |
| OUTSPORTED | • outsported v. Simple past tense and past participle of outsport. • OUTSPORT v. (Shakespeare) to sport beyond the limits of. |
| OUTSPREADS | • outspreads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outspread. • OUTSPREAD v. to spread out. |
| OUTSPRINGS | • outsprings v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outspring. • OUTSPRING v. to spring out. |
| OUTSPRINTS | • outsprints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outsprint. • OUTSPRINT v. to excel in sprinting. |
| SPORTSPLEX | • sportsplex n. (US) A complex offering sporting facilities. |
| TEXTSPEAKS | • TEXTSPEAK n. the style of language commonly used in text messages, including abbreviations, truncations, use of numbers, etc. |