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[Noun] | "pike" | \ ˈpīk \
1: pikestaff
2: a sharp point or spike; also : the tip of a spear
Origin: 13th century ;
Middle English, from Old English pīc pickax;
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[Noun] | "pike"
1: a mountain or hill having a peaked summit —used especially in place names
Origin: 13th century ;
Middle English, perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian dialect pīk pointed mountain;
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[Noun] | "pike"
1: a large elongate long-snouted freshwater bony fish (Esox lucius) valued for food and sport and widely distributed in cooler parts of the northern hemisphere —called also northern, northern pike
2: any of various fishes (family Esocidae) related to the pike: such as
3: muskellunge
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English, from {see: |pike:1|pike:1};
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[Noun] | "pike"
1: a heavy spear with a very long shaft used by infantry especially in Europe from the Middle Ages to the 18th century
Origin: 15th century ;
Middle French pique, from piquer to prick, from Vulgar Latin *piccare, perhaps from Latin picus woodpecker ;
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[Noun] | "pike"
1: turnpike
2: a railroad or railroad line or system
Origin: 1812 ;
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[Noun] | "pike"
1: a body position (as in diving) in which the hips are bent, the knees are straight, and the hands touch the toes or clasp the legs behind or just above the knees
Origin: 1928 ;
Perhaps from {see: |pike:3|pike:3};
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[Noun] | "pike perch"
1: a fish (such as the walleye) of the perch family that resembles the pike
Origin: 1834 ;
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[Verb] | "pike"
1: to pierce, kill, or wound with a pike
Origin: 1787 ;
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[Verb] | "pike"
1: to leave abruptly
2: to make one's way
Origin: circa 1529 ;
Middle English pyken (reflexive);
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[Biographical name] | "Pike" | \ ˈpīk \
1: Zebulon Montgomery 1779—1813 American general and explorer
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[ "pike" ]
1: Nickname for the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Pike is renowned nationally for its size and prominence. Pike may refer to the physical fraternity house or the social organization.
* e.g., ... 1: "Do you know what fraternity he's pledging?"
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[ "pike" ]
1: the turnpike
* e.g., ... We got about a good two hours on the pike left, we better stop at sbarro to break up the trip.
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[ "pike" ]
1: (verb) the casual use of excessive force
* e.g., ... Upon seeing them sitting there peacefully in solidarity the law enforcement officer piked them.
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[ "pike" ]
1: a dirty hoe; only fucks with other races besides own.
* e.g., ... look at that trick ass pike walking down the street tryna make a dollar
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[ "pike" ]
1: interchangeable with fuck.
* e.g., ... "Oi, wanna pike?"
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[ "pike" ]
1: Pain that you like.
* e.g., ... "Dude, these mushies are so pike."
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[ "pike" ]
1: To attribute, or misattribute something or someone according to a first impression.
* e.g., ... I met Jones at a party last week and I piked him as a slacker, but I talked to him again yesterday and found out he is a hard worker.
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[ "pike" ]
1: Every known cuss word combined into one word.
* e.g., ... "Man, she's such a pike!"
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[ "pike" ]
1: To prod another into action (as if poking them with a spear).
* e.g., ... Jeff: Did you hear back from the client manager when they are going to get our consultant started?
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[ "pike" ]
1: To steal.
* e.g., ... That cunt's piked my chair!
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