6-letter words that end in ie
- waffie — a person regarded as having little worth to society
- walkie — A walkie-talkie.
- waspie — a tight-waisted corset
- webbie — a person who is well versed in the use the World Wide Web
- wedgie — Often, wedgies. a shoe with a wedge heel.
- weenie — Informal. a wiener.
- weepie — a tearjerker; weeper.
- wellie — Usually, wellies. Wellington boot.
- westie — West Highland white terrier.
- wettie — a wetsuit
- widdie — a band or rope, traditionally one made from intertwined willow twigs.
- widgie — (Australia, slang) A female bodgie.
- wienie — Informal. a wiener.
- willie — William Lee ("Willie") 1931–2003, U.S. jockey.
- winkie — (slang) The penis.
- winnie — a male given name, form of Winston.
- witsie — a student at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, esp one representing the university in a sport
- woobie — (US, baby talk) Any object, typically a blanket, garment or stuffed animal that is used simply for its comforting characteristics.
- woodie — (of a man) a penile erection.
- woopie — a well-off older (or retired) person
- woylie — (Australia) A species of bettong, Bettongia penicillata.
- yabbie — Alternative spelling of yabby.
- yankie — a shrewish, nagging, or impudent woman
- yappie — a young, aspiring, upwardly mobile professional couple usually with no children
- yardie — A variant spelling of 'Yardie'.
- yarpie — (pejorative, slang) A white South African man.
- yettie — young, entrepreneurial, and technology-based (person)
- yindie — a person in his or her late 20s or early 30s who combines a lucrative career with non-mainstream tastes
- yippie — a member of a group of radical, politically active hippies.
- yonnie — a stone
- yorkie — Yorkshire terrier.
- 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.
- zombie — the body of a dead person given the semblance of life, but mute and will-less, by a supernatural force, usually for some evil purpose. the supernatural force itself.