To damage or destroy.
To remain indoors, usually understood as being in a tightly closed room.
Used to express displeasure.
To create a fug (heavy unpleasant atmosphere).
To be surrounded by a fug (heavy unpleasant atmosphere).
To put into a fug (daze).
To copulate with.
A contemptible person.
A state of chaos or confusion.
A state of lethargy and confusion; daze.
Something of little value.
A heavy, musty, stuffy or unpleasant atmosphere, usually in a poorly-ventilated area.
Used as an intensifier.
To prod, attack, or injure someone with a pike.
To equip with a turnpike.
To assume a pike position.
Often followed by on or out: to quit or back out of a promise.
To bet or gamble with only small amounts of money.
A large haycock (“conical stack of hay left in a field to dry before adding to a haystack”).
Any carnivorous freshwater fish of the genus Esox, especially the northern pike, Esox lucius.
A very long spear used two-handed by infantry soldiers for thrusting (not throwing), both for attacks on enemy foot soldiers and as a countermeasure against cavalry assaults.
A sharp, pointed staff or implement.
A position with the knees straight and a tight bend at the hips with the torso folded over the legs, usually part of a jack-knife.
Especially in place names: a hill or mountain, particularly one with a sharp peak or summit.
A gypsy, itinerant tramp, or traveller from any ethnic background; a pikey.