tyke |
dyke |
As nouns the difference between tyke and dyke
is that
tyke is (uk|informal) a yorkshireman or yorkshirewoman; a yorkshire person while
dyke is or
dyke can be (slang|pejorative) a lesbian, particularly one who appears macho or acts in a macho manner this word has been reclaimed, by some, as politically empowering (see usage notes).
As a proper noun tyke
is a dialect, also known as yorkshire, spoken in the county of yorkshire.
butc |
dyke |
As a noun dyke is
or
dyke can be (slang|pejorative) a lesbian, particularly one who appears macho or acts in a macho manner this word has been reclaimed, by some, as politically empowering (see usage notes).
wyke |
dyke |
As nouns the difference between wyke and dyke
is that
wyke is obsolete form of week while
dyke is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
hyke |
dyke |
As nouns the difference between hyke and dyke
is that
hyke is alternative form of lang=en while
dyke is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
syke |
dyke |
As nouns the difference between syke and dyke
is that
syke is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
dyke is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
dyke |
kyke |
As a noun dyke
is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a verb kyke is
to look steadfastly; to gaze.
deke |
dyke |
As nouns the difference between deke and dyke
is that
deke is a feint, fake, or other move made by the player with the puck to deceive a goaltender or other defender while
dyke is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a verb deke
is to avoid, go around, or dodge an object, person, or conversation topic; often by using trickery.
dyke |
pyke |
As a noun dyke
is or
dyke can be (slang|pejorative) a lesbian, particularly one who appears macho or acts in a macho manner this word has been reclaimed, by some, as politically empowering (see usage notes).
As a proper noun pyke is
.
duke |
dyke |
As nouns the difference between duke and dyke
is that
duke is the male ruler of a duchy (
compare duchess) while
dyke is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a verb duke
is to hit or beat with the fists.
As a proper noun Duke
is the title of a duke.
dye |
dyke |
As nouns the difference between dye and dyke
is that
dye is a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied or
dye can be while
dyke is or
dyke can be (slang|pejorative) a lesbian, particularly one who appears macho or acts in a macho manner this word has been reclaimed, by some, as politically empowering (see usage notes).
As a verb dye
is to colour with dye.
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