6-letter words containing p, y, i
- spiffy — spruce; smart; fine.
- spivvy — spiffy.
- spying — a person employed by a government to obtain secret information or intelligence about another, usually hostile, country, especially with reference to military or naval affairs.
- stripy — having or marked with stripes.
- swipey — drunk
- tripey — characteristic of tripe; worthless
- triply — to a triple number, measure, or degree.
- trippy — suggestive of or resembling the effect produced by a hallucinogenic drug
- typier — (of a domestic animal) embodying the ideal characteristics of its variety or breed.
- typify — to serve as a typical example of; exemplify.
- typing — a number of things or persons sharing a particular characteristic, or set of characteristics, that causes them to be regarded as a group, more or less precisely defined or designated; class; category: a criminal of the most vicious type.
- typist — a person who operates a typewriter.
- uppity — affecting an attitude of inflated self-esteem; haughty; snobbish.
- whippy — of, relating to, or resembling a whip.
- whispy — Wispy.
- wicopy — the leatherwood, Dirca palustris.
- xy-pic — (graphics, publication) A package for typesetting graphs and diagrams using TeX. It is structured as several modules, each defining a custom notation for a particular kind of graphical object or structure. Example objects are arrows, curves, and frames. These can be organised in matrix, directed graph, path, polygon, knot, and 2-cell structure. Xy-pic works with LaTeX, AMS-LaTeX, AMS-TeX, and plain TeX, and has been used to typeset complicated diagrams from many application areas including category theory, automata theory, algebra, neural networks and database theory.
- yappie — a young, aspiring, upwardly mobile professional couple usually with no children
- yarpie — (pejorative, slang) A white South African man.
- yipped — Simple past tense and past participle of yip.
- yippee — Expressing wild excitement or delight.
- yipper — One who makes a yipping sound.
- yippie — a member of a group of radical, politically active hippies.
- yumpie — a young, well-educated person who has a professional career and aspires to a higher social and economic status; yuppie.
- yuppie — a young, ambitious, and well-educated city-dweller who has a professional career and an affluent lifestyle.