dike — a contemptuous term used to refer to a lesbian.
dyke — an embankment for controlling or holding back the waters of the sea or a river: They built a temporary dike of sandbags to keep the river from flooding the town.
fike — (ambitransitive) To feign; dissemble; flatter.
hike — to walk or march a great distance, especially through rural areas, for pleasure, exercise, military training, or the like.
ike — Dwight David ("Ike") 1890–1969, U.S. general and statesman: Chief of Staff 1945–48; 34th president of the U.S. 1953–61.
like — in like manner with; similarly to; in the manner characteristic of: He works like a beaver.
mike — Micro Interpreter for Knowledge Engineering
pike — any of several large, slender, voracious freshwater fishes of the genus Esox, having a long, flat snout: the blue pike of the Great Lakes is now extinct.
psych — to intimidate or frighten psychologically, or make nervous (often followed by out): to psych out the competition.
sympathy strike — a strike by a body of workers, not because of grievances against their own employer, but by way of endorsing and aiding another group of workers who are on strike or have been locked out.