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There are 24 words containing B, F, 2K and 2Ofakebook Fakebook fake␣book fuckbook Fuckbook fuck␣book —— fakebooks fake␣books fuckbooks fuck␣books —— back␣of␣the␣book —— broke␣the␣back␣of Kenton␣Bank␣Foot —— broken␣the␣back␣of chock-a-block␣full —— knock␣out␣of␣the␣box like␣a␣ton␣of␣bricks —— no␣skin␣off␣one's␣back —— ferrokentbrooksite —— hit␣like␣a␣ton␣of␣bricks kick␣someone␣out␣of␣bed —— knock␣off␣someone's␣block knock␣someone's␣block␣off take␣time␣by␣the␣forelock 29 definitions found- fakebook — n. Alternative form of fake book. — prop.n. Alternative form of Fakebook.
- Fakebook — prop.n. (Derogatory, Internet slang) The social networking site Facebook.
- fake␣book — n. (Music) A collection of musical lead sheets intended to help… — n. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see fake, book.
- fuckbook — n. Alternative form of fuck book.
- Fuckbook — prop.n. (Vulgar, derogatory, humorous, chiefly Internet) Facebook.
- fuck␣book — n. (US, slang, vulgar) An illustrated pornographic book; a pornographic…
- fakebooks — n. Plural of fakebook.
- fake␣books — n. Plural of fake book.
- fuckbooks — n. Plural of fuck book.
- fuck␣books — n. Plural of fuck book.
- back␣of␣the␣book — n. (Publishing, broadcasting) Less important or less hard-hitting… — n. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see back, book.
- broke␣the␣back␣of — v. Simple past tense of break the back of.
- Kenton␣Bank␣Foot — prop.n. A suburban area in the Metropolitan Borough of Newcastle…
- broken␣the␣back␣of — v. Past participle of break the back of.
- chock-a-block␣full — adj. Synonym of chock full.
- knock␣out␣of␣the␣box — v. (Baseball) To cause a pitcher to be replaced by heavy hitting. — v. (Idiomatic) To cause something to be replaced by something else.
- like␣a␣ton␣of␣bricks — phr. (Simile, colloquial) Very strongly; very heavily; often unexpectedly.
- no␣skin␣off␣one's␣back — n. (Idiomatic) No harm to one.
- ferrokentbrooksite — n. (Mineralogy) A trigonal-ditrigonal pyramidal mineral containing…
- hit␣like␣a␣ton␣of␣bricks — v. (Transitive) To have a sudden and significant impact.
- kick␣someone␣out␣of␣bed — v. (Informal, chiefly in the negative) To be unwilling to sleep with (someone).
- knock␣off␣someone's␣block — v. Alternative form of knock someone’s block off.
- knock␣someone's␣block␣off — v. (Slang) To strike a person in the head, causing them to fall…
- take␣time␣by␣the␣forelock — v. To seize an opportunity. — prov. (Imperative) Seize an opportunity when it is only available…
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- French Wiktionary: 5 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 22 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 21 words
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