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Tike   Listen
noun
Tike  n.  
1.
A dog; a cur. "Bobtail tike or trundle-tail."
2.
A countryman or clown; a boorish, clumsy, or eccentric person; also spelled tyke.
3.
A small child; variant of tyke.






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"Tike" Quotes from Famous Books



... democrat, plebeian, republican, proletary^, proletaire^, roturier^, Mr. Snooks, bourgeois, epicier [Fr.], Philistine, cockney; grisette^, demimonde. peasant, countryman, boor, carle^, churl; villain, villein; terrae filius [Lat.], son of the land; serf, kern^, tyke, tike, chuff^, ryot^, fellah; longshoreman; swain, clown, hind; clod, clodhopper; hobnail, yokel, bog-trotter, bumpkin; plowman, plowboy^; rustic, hayseed [Slang], lunkhead [U.S.], chaw-bacon [Slang], tiller of the soil; hewers of wood and drawers ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget



Words linked to "Tike" :   peasant, yearling, piccaninny, churl, tyke, minor, nestling, foster-child, scamp, poster child, wonder child, unpleasant person, imp, child's body, disagreeable person, infant prodigy, juvenile, kid, juvenile person, kindergartener, sprog, buster, pickaninny, scalawag, rascal, small fry, child prodigy, picaninny, tiddler, silly, nipper, toddler, fry, urchin, rapscallion, fosterling, bambino, Goth, barbarian, preschooler, bairn, shaver, scallywag, tot, street child, monkey, waif, boor, foster child, kindergartner, peanut, youngster, changeling



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