- spig
- spig;spig·net;spig·ot·ty;spig·ot;spig·got;spig·go·ty;spig·nut;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
spig — ˈspig noun ( s) Usage: sometimes capitalized Etymology: short for spigotty : spik usually taken to be offensive * * * spig var. spic n. and a … Useful english dictionary
spig|ot — «SPIHG uht», noun. 1. a valve for controlling the flow of water or other liquid, as from a pipe, tank, or barrel: »By opening the spigot in the barrel she let out all the wine. 2. U.S. a faucet. 3. a peg or plug used to stop the small hole of a… … Useful english dictionary
spig·ot — /ˈspıgət/ noun, pl ots [count] 1 : a device that controls the flow of liquid from a large container the spigot on a beer keg called also tap 2 US : ↑faucet; especially : an outdoor faucet … Useful english dictionary
spig — The part of a pig were Spam comes from. Hey, Bob! Throw all that spig in the bin. They need it cause they re makin another batch of Spam … Dictionary of american slang
spig — The part of a pig were Spam comes from. Hey, Bob! Throw all that spig in the bin. They need it cause they re makin another batch of Spam … Dictionary of american slang
spig-nail — … Useful english dictionary
spiggoty — spig·go·ty … English syllables
spigot — spig·ot … English syllables
spigotty — spig·ot·ty … English syllables
spigot — spig|ot [ˈspıgət] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from Latin spica part of a corn plant where the grain grows ] 1.) a ↑tap in a large container that controls the flow of liquid from it 2.) especially AmE an outdoor ↑tap … Dictionary of contemporary English