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There are 18 words containing TUPP

SCHTUPPEDschtupped v. Simple past tense and past participle of schtup.
SCHTUP v. (Yiddish) to have sexual intercourse with, also SHTUP.
SCHTUPPINGschtupping v. Present participle of schtup.
SCHTUP v. (Yiddish) to have sexual intercourse with, also SHTUP.
SHTUPPEDshtupped v. Simple past tense and past participle of shtup.
SHTUP v. (vulgar Yiddish) to have sexual intercourse with, also SCHTUP.
SHTUPPINGshtupping v. Present participle of shtup.
SHTUP v. (vulgar Yiddish) to have sexual intercourse with, also SCHTUP.
TITTUPPEDtittupped v. Simple past tense and past participle of tittup.
TITTUP v. to prance, skip about gaily.
TITTUPPIERTITTUPPY adj. gay, lively, unsteady, also TITTUPY, TITUPY.
TITTUPPIESTTITTUPPY adj. gay, lively, unsteady, also TITTUPY, TITUPY.
TITTUPPINGtittupping v. Present participle of tittup.
TITTUP v. to prance, skip about gaily.
TITTUPPYtittuppy adj. Given to tittuping; lively; prancing.
tittuppy adj. Shaky; unsteady.
TITTUPPY adj. gay, lively, unsteady, also TITTUPY, TITUPY.
TITUPPEDtitupped v. Simple past tense and past participle of titup.
TITUP v. to prance.
TITUPPINGtitupping v. Present participle of titup.
TITUP v. to prance.
TUPPEDtupped v. Simple past tense and past participle of tup.
TUP v. to copulate with a ewe.
TUPPENCEtuppence n. (Britain, informal, dated) Two pence (in pre- or post-decimalisation currency).
tuppence n. (Britain, idiomatic) Short for tuppence worth (“one’s opinion”).
tuppence n. (Britain, slang, euphemistic, usually childish) The vulva or vagina.
TUPPENCEStuppences n. Plural of tuppence.
TUPPENCE n. a coin worth two pence, also TWOPENCE.
TUPPENNIEStuppennies n. Plural of tuppenny.
TUPPENNY n. two pennies, also TWOPENNY.
TUPPENNYtuppenny adj. (Britain, Australia, becoming old-fashioned) Literally, worth tuppence (two pence); of little value or status.
tuppenny n. (Britain, dated) A coin or stamp worth two pence.
tuppenny n. (Britain, dated, juvenile) In the children’s game of leapfrog, the head (perhaps named from a tuppenny loaf).
TUPPINGtupping v. Present participle of tup.
TUPPING n. copulation of ram with ewe.
TUPPINGSTUPPING n. copulation of ram with ewe.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 2 words
  • Scrabble in German: 15 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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