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(n)
A sudden, heavy impact.
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A surname.
(N)
both a patronymic surname and a Germanic given name.
(v)
(transitive, ergative) To cause (something) to move rapidly in opposite directions alternatingly.
(adj)
(slang) Shaken up; rattled; shocked or surprised.
A crude, roughly built hut or cabin.
Elegant, stylish.
A diminutive of the male given name Shaquille.
The shell or husk, especially of grains (e.g. corn/maize) or nuts (e.g. walnuts).
The leader of an Arab village, family or small tribe.
(abbreviation) Shakespeare.
The title of a sheik.
Obsolete form of sheik. [The leader of an Arab village, family or small tribe.]
A surname from Cantonese.
A surname from Dutch.
Chak, a Punjabi word, is the land revenue settlement/assessment circle marking a contiguous block of land.
An Israeli street market.
(frequently followed by off) to depart; to go.
Alternative spelling of sheik. [The leader of an Arab village, family or small tribe.]
Obsolete form of shock. [A sudden, heavy impact.]
(US, slang) A young male athlete (through college age).
Any object used as a wedge or filler, especially when placed behind a wheel to prevent it from rolling.
(Jewish law) A law or commandment without a comprehensible explanation or purpose.
(also spelled jogi or joogi) a term for a class of spirits in the traditional belief system of the Acholi people of Uganda and South Sudan.
Surprised, startled, confused, or taken aback, particularly when also indignant.
The letter Ш, ш.
(colloquial) One who or that which shocks or startles.
Matted material; rough massed hair, fibres etc.
A king of Persia or Iran.
(informal) Clipping of chocolate. [(chiefly uncountable) A food made from ground roasted cocoa beans.]
(transitive) To avoid, especially a duty, responsibility, etc.; to stay away from.
A male given name from Arabic.
A Scottish nickname usually applied to people with the first name Hew or Hugh or other spellings of this name.
(colloquial, US) Any commodity that is shoddy or inferior; now, usually, writing or audiovisual content that is shoddy or inferior.
(automotive) Shock absorbers.
A stiff, cylindrical military dress hat with a metal plate in front, a short visor, and a plume.
(nautical) Initialism of high speed craft. A motor vessel watercraft capable of high speed traversals
(nautical) Initialism of Short Range Certificate (certificate that entitles the holder to operate a maritime VHF radio).
(slang, intransitive) At a competitive barbecuing event, to visit a rival's barbecue area in order to snoop on their cooking techniques.
A male given name from Hindi.
Srock is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Moszczenica, within Piotrków County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland.
a town and river port in Magway Region, north-central Myanmar (Burma), on the Irrawaddy River.
(film) Initialism of Shah Rukh Khan.
(India, Pakistan) A marketplace or open area in a city or village.
The Japanese foot, a traditional Japanese unit of length equal to 10 sun or ¹/₁₀ of a jō, now standardized as equal to ¹⁰/₃₃ of a meter.
Archaic form of shah. [A king of Persia or Iran.]
Initialism of station headquarters.
to dawdle
Initialism of spontaneous human combustion. [The supposed spontaneous combustion of human beings without an apparent external source of ignition.]
(US, education) Initialism of end-of-course test.
An inspection or examination.
(anatomy) The soft skin on each side of the face, below the eyes; the outer surface of the sides of the oral cavity.
A snack or light hasty meal.
(video games) Initialism of Chuck E. Cheese.
Alternative spelling of A-okay. [(colloquial) In perfect order; thoroughly acceptable.]