spike: Bedeutung und Definitionen
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A long, thick, sharp-pointed piece of wood or metal.
A spikelike part or projection, as:
A sharp-pointed projection along the top of a fence or wall.
A thin, sharp-pointed vertical rod for impaling papers; a spindle.
A tuft of hair waxed or twisted so as to project in a stiff point.
Slang A hypodermic needle.
One of several sharp metal projections set in the sole or in the sole and heel of an athletic shoe for grip.
A pair of athletic shoes having such projections.
An unbranched antler of a young deer.
A young mackerel of small size, usually 15 centimeters (6 inches) or less in length.
A sharp rise followed by a sharp decline in a graph or in the tracing of a scientific instrument.
A sharp momentary increase in voltage or electric current.
A sudden steep increase in prices.
Sports The act of driving a volleyball at a sharp angle into the opponent's court by jumping near the net and hitting the ball down hard from above.
Football The act of slamming the ball to the ground after succeeding in an important play, as after scoring a touchdown.
To secure or provide with a spike.
To impale, pierce, or injure with a spike.
To injure with spiked shoes, especially when sliding in baseball.
To put an end to; terminate: spike a rumor.
Informal To add alcoholic liquor to: spiked the punch with rum.
Informal To add a poison or other chemical to: a drink spiked with barbituates.