💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dack"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| dekekverb | (transitive, Northern England, slang) Alternative spelling of dekeck. [(transitive, Northern England, slang) To pull down the trousers of a person quickly and without consent, as a prank.] |
| dinknoun | (tennis) A soft drop shot. |
| bang like a dunny doorverb | (Australia, slang) To have sexual intercourse very frequently or very vigorously. |
| dap upverb | To give a dap (handshake). |
| drop trouverb | (US, intransitive) To drop one's trousers and/or undershorts; to moon. |
| drawkverb | (UK, dialectal) To drench with water. |
| dawtnoun | (Scotland) To fondle or caress. |
| duff upverb | (UK, transitive, slang) To beat up, to give a beating to. |
| tip the daddleverb | (slang, obsolete) To shake hands. |
| dawknoun | A hollow or crack in timber. |
| doss downverb | (military, slang) To sleep. |
| dickernoun | (US) A chaffering, barter, or exchange, of small wares. |
| daffnoun | A fool; an idiot; a blockhead. |
| drapnoun | (archaic) Cloth. |
| dunchnoun | (informal, rare) A leisurely meal between lunch and dinner in the late afternoon or early evening (about 3-5 p.m.), usually instead of lunch or dinner. |
| downdootnoun | (Internet slang, humorous) A downvote. |
| dooknoun | (slang) dookie; feces |
| waddynoun | (colloquial) A cowboy. |
| dashnoun | A short run, flight. |
| ding-dong ditchnoun | (US, Canada) A children's prank in which a doorbell of a home is rung, and then the pranksters run or cycle away before the occupants of the home open the door. |
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