"Damn dude, did you know Cookie and Jane are dykes." adj.: "Rog says I'm cute in them, but Bill says I look kinda dykey in these Birkenstoks. What do you think Cookie?"
by Akitschianado July 17, 2005
by Pussy destroyer 420697 August 21, 2017
a) In Nothern Scotland a Dyke is a dry-stone wall.
b). A Lesbian built like a brick shit-house with short cropped hair.
b). A Lesbian built like a brick shit-house with short cropped hair.
by prof_evil August 28, 2010
by abbi mazz April 11, 2003
A word that is often misspelled if used for the slang term for lesbians. The correct spelling for this slang term is "DIKE" not Dyke.
Dyke is a Celtic origin surname meaning "low water bridge or ditch" not lesbian!
Dyke is a Celtic origin surname meaning "low water bridge or ditch" not lesbian!
by boxerlvr November 19, 2010
by Jis July 18, 2005
Differentiate between DYKE and DIKE:
n. 1 dike: 7. a. A ridge, embankment, long mound, or dam, thrown up to resist the encroachments of the sea, or to prevent low-lying lands from being flooded by seas, rivers, or streams. (Oxford English Dictionary)
and
n. 2 dyke. Of obscure origin. A lesbian; a masculine woman. Also attrib.
1942 BERREY & VAN DEN BARK Amer. Thes. Slang §405/3 Masculine woman,..dike, dyke.
The spelling DIKE is the proper etymological spelling for the ditch. The spelling DYKE is useful to make the difference clear.
n. 1 dike: 7. a. A ridge, embankment, long mound, or dam, thrown up to resist the encroachments of the sea, or to prevent low-lying lands from being flooded by seas, rivers, or streams. (Oxford English Dictionary)
and
n. 2 dyke. Of obscure origin. A lesbian; a masculine woman. Also attrib.
1942 BERREY & VAN DEN BARK Amer. Thes. Slang §405/3 Masculine woman,..dike, dyke.
The spelling DIKE is the proper etymological spelling for the ditch. The spelling DYKE is useful to make the difference clear.
by Anne Thrax August 22, 2006