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There are 23 nine-letter words containing E, J, K, O and YConky␣Joes dirty␣joke djermakoy gas␣jockey gin␣jockey Jacky␣Howe jet␣jockey Jew␣Yorker jockey␣box jockeydom jockeying jockeyism jokefully joke␣Joyce joke,␣Joyce jonnycake joykiller joy␣killer KJV-onlyer major␣keys monkey␣jar nob␣jockey outjockey 26 definitions found- Conky␣Joes — n. Plural of Conky Joe.
- dirty␣joke — n. A joke with a morally objectionable or obscene punchline.
- djermakoy — n. The ruler of the Djerma/Zarma states in southwest Niger.
- gas␣jockey — n. (US, slang) pump attendant.
- gin␣jockey — n. (Australia, slang) Synonym of gin burglar.
- Jacky␣Howe — n. (Australia) A type of blue sleeveless shirt worn by sheep shearers…
- jet␣jockey — n. (Slang) The pilot of a jet fighter aircraft. — n. (Slang) An astronaut.
- Jew␣Yorker — n. (Slang, derogatory) A Jewish New Yorker.
- jockey␣box — n. An insulated container containing ice and water, as well as… — n. (Dialectal, Northwestern US, especially Idaho and Oregon, automotive)…
- jockeydom — n. The realm or sphere of jockeys (riders of racehorses).
- jockeying — v. Present participle of jockey. — n. The act of one who jockeys.
- jockeyism — n. The practice or techniques of jockeys; the skill of riding a horse in a race.
- jokefully — adv. In a jokeful manner.
- joke␣Joyce — interj. Ellipsis of it’s a joke, Joyce.
- joke,␣Joyce — interj. Alternative form of joke Joyce.
- jonnycake — n. Alternative spelling of johnnycake.
- joykiller — n. Alternative spelling of joy killer.
- joy␣killer — n. Killjoy (Someone or something that hinders fun.).
- KJV-onlyer — n. (Informal) Someone who asserts that the King James Version…
- major␣keys — n. Plural of major key.
- monkey␣jar — n. Synonym of water monkey.
- nob␣jockey — n. (UK, slang) Alternative spelling of knob jockey.
- outjockey — v. (Transitive) To outdo; to outvie.
See this list for:- Scrabble in English: 5 words
- French Wiktionary: no word
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: no word
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 5 words
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