spik

[US]/spɪk/
[UK]/spɪk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.derogatory term for a Spanish-speaking person in the U.S.
Word Forms
Pluralspiks

Phrases & Collocations

spik up

spik out

spik back

spik down

spik in

spik off

spik through

spik on

spik around

spik at

Example Sentences

he decided to spike the punch at the party.

the athlete's performance was spiked by the new training regimen.

she used a spiked collar for her dog.

they tried to spike the ball over the net.

the company aims to spike interest in their new product.

he spiked the discussion with his controversial opinion.

she added a spiked drink to her cocktail menu.

the team managed to spike their sales this quarter.

he was known to spike the competition with clever tactics.

she spiked the punch bowl with extra flavor.

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