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There are 13 fourteen-letter words containing A, F, G, H, K and T

bang␣for␣the␣buckdaughterfuckerGuy␣Fawkes␣Nighthard␣of␣thinkingKorf's␣algorithmKung␣Hei␣Fat␣Choimake␣a␣night␣of␣itmotherfreakingtake␣the␣edge␣offtalking␣catfishthink␣of␣Englandwalking␣catfishYounger␣Futhark

17 definitions found

  • bang␣for␣the␣buck — n. (Idiomatic) Efficiency; cost-effectiveness; value.
  • daughterfucker — n. (Strongly vulgar, offensive) An extremely contemptible person. — n. (Vulgar, literally) One who engages in incest with their daughter.
  • Guy␣Fawkes␣Night — prop.n. (Britain) The revelry on Guy Fawkes Day (the 5th of November)…
  • hard␣of␣thinking — adj. (Humorous, derogatory) Having difficulty in thinking; stupid.
  • Korf's␣algorithm — prop.n. (Rubik’s Cube) An algorithm for solving the Rubik’s Cube…
  • Kung␣Hei␣Fat␣Choi — phr. (Hong Kong, Philippines) Happy Chinese New Year.
  • make␣a␣night␣of␣it — v. (Idiomatic) To continue a pleasurable social activity for the…
  • motherfreaking — adj. (Euphemistic, slang, chiefly US) An intensifier, used in… — adv. (Euphemistic, slang, chiefly US) To an extreme degree.
  • take␣the␣edge␣off — v. To diminish the effects of (something unpleasant or severe); to dull. — v. To relax or unwind (by consuming alcohol or other psychoactive substances).
  • talking␣catfish — n. Any of the catfishes of the family Doradidae, able to produce… — n. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see talking, catfish.
  • think␣of␣England — v. (Idiomatic, euphemistic) Clipping of close one’s eyes and think…
  • walking␣catfish — n. A Southeast Asian catfish that can breathe air and move on…
  • Younger␣Futhark — prop.n. An ancient Germanic alphabetic writing system originating…
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  • Dutch Wiktionary: 4 words

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