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A large vertical igneous intrustion. Hey check out that dike!
WOW shes a beaut! |
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Half the previous contributors on this subject are stupid "dikes".
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1: a massive wall used to hold back water, such as those used in Holland to reclaim farmland.
2: an igneous intrusion cutting through layers of older rocks. 3: alternate spelling of 'dyke', referring to a woman whose sexual preference is exclusively other women. See also 'lesbian'. 'I learned about the dikes they use in the Netherlands to keep the ocean from making a seafloor out of their farmlands.'
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| 3. | dike | ||
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Misspelling of the word dyke. A woman who's sexual orientation is focused on the same gender. "No I won't go out with you, I'm a dike!"
"Mrs. Jennings is such a dike!" |
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a wire cutter (d-Y-k-e is a lesbian) use a pair of dikes on that cable
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An idiot who thinks dike and lesbian are the same Dike is not spelled dyke, and it does not mean lesbian. Dike is a geology term and dyke means nothing. Woah she's such a dike
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In electronics, short for diagonal cutters. Used, though, for any small wire-cutting and metal snipping tool. Also, used as a transitive verb for removing something by cutting it out. May also be spelled dyke. Hand me the dikes, I need to dike out this pot.
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actually the dictionary says it can be spelled with either an "i" or a "y", especially when dealing with slang, people can spell a word with a made up meaning however they want. "this dike puts up a good fight"
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