A female such bird, a male being a tiercel.
Any bird of the genus Falco, all of which are birds of prey.
A light cannon used from the 15th to the 17th century; a falconet.
To hunt with a falcon or falcons.
A bird, the European redwing.
Something that stands out or is distinctive to the mind or senses.
A Russian Orthodox priest; a parson.
A quantity dispensed; a portion; apiece.
A pop shot: a quick, possibly unaimed, shot with a firearm.
A loud, sharp sound, as of a cork coming out of a bottle.
An effervescent or fizzy drink, most frequently nonalcoholic; soda pop.
The removal of a data item from the top of a stack.
One's father.
A small, immature peanut, boiled as a snack.
Pop music.
A bottle, can, or serving of effervescent or fizzy drink, most frequently nonalcoholic; a soda pop.
The sixth derivative of the position vector with respect to time (after velocity, acceleration, jerk, jounce, crackle), i.e. the rate of change of crackle.
Popular.
To perform (a move or stunt) while riding a board or vehicle.
To burst (something) with a popping sound.
To give birth.
To make a pop, or sharp, quick sound.
To stand out; to be distinctive to the senses.
To shoot (usually somebody) with a firearm.
To ejaculate; to orgasm.
To pawn (something) (to raise money).
To hit (something or someone).
To remove (a data item) from the top of a stack.
To place (something) (somewhere); to move or position (something) with a short movement.
To perform the popping style of dance.
To swallow or consume (especially a tablet of a drug, sometimes extended to other small items such as sweets or candy).
To undergo equalization of pressure when the Eustachian tubes open.
To make a short trip or visit.
To enter, or issue forth, with a quick, sudden movement; to move from place to place suddenly; to dart.
To arrest.
Used to represent a loud, sharp sound, as of a cork coming out of a bottle.