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There are 17 nine-letter words containing E, F, K, O and Y

boyfuckercockneyfyFacebookyfesty␣cockfireworkyFoley␣Parkfolkstylefoyerlikegot␣freakyif␣you␣likejokefullykerflooeyknife-boysOffa's␣DykeRock␣Ferryskyfloweryoofspeak

20 definitions found

  • boyfucker — n. (Slang, derogatory, offensive, vulgar) Term of abuse, usually… — n. (Slang, derogatory, offensive, vulgar) A homosexual male.
  • cockneyfy — v. (Transitive) To make cockney; to vulgarize.
  • Facebooky — adj. (Informal) Of or relating to the social network Facebook;…
  • festy␣cock — n. A Scottish form of pancake made with oatmeal.
  • fireworky — adj. Resembling or characteristic of a firework.
  • Foley␣Park — prop.n. A small suburb of Maidstone, Kent, England (OS grid ref TQ7656). — prop.n. A suburb of Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England (OS grid ref SO8275).
  • folkstyle — adj. (US, sports) Being a style of amateur wrestling practised…
  • foyerlike — adj. Resembling or characteristic of a foyer.
  • got␣freaky — v. Simple past tense and past participle of get freaky.
  • if␣you␣like — adv. Please, kindly; used in giving a non-concrete instruction. — adv. So to speak, like; used to indicate that a description is not standard.
  • jokefully — adv. In a jokeful manner.
  • kerflooey — adj. (US, slang) kaput.
  • knife-boys — n. Plural of knife-boy.
  • Offa's␣Dyke — prop.n. A manmade dyke designed to delineate the border between…
  • Rock␣Ferry — prop.n. A suburb of Birkenhead, Metropolitan Borough of Wirral…
  • skyflower — n. A South American shrub, of genus Duranta, having lilac flowers…
  • yoofspeak — n. An informal and somewhat nonstandard style of language used…
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  • Scrabble in English: 2 words
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  • Dutch Wiktionary: 1 word

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