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Spike

spʌɪk

Spike definitions
verb
spike spiked spikes spiking
  1. impale on or pierce with a sharp point

    "she spiked another oyster"

    • injure (a player) with the spikes on one's shoes
    • (of a newspaper editor) reject (a story) by or as if by filing it on a spike

      "the editors deemed the article in bad taste and spiked it"

    • stop the progress of (a plan or undertaking); put an end to

      "he doubted they would spike the entire effort over this one negotiation"

    • render (a gun) useless by plugging up the vent with a spike
  2. form into or cover with sharp points

    "his hair was matted and spiked with blood"

    • take on a sharp, pointed shape

      "lightning spiked across the sky"

    • increase and then decrease sharply; reach a peak

      "oil prices would spike and fall again"

  3. add alcohol or a drug to contaminate (drink or food) surreptitiously

    "she bought me an orange juice and spiked it with vodka"

    • add sharp or pungent flavouring to (food or drink)

      "spike the liquid with lime or lemon juice"

    • enrich (a nuclear reactor or its fuel) with a particular isotope

      "the plutonium mixture could be spiked with caesium-137"

  4. (in volleyball) hit (the ball) forcefully from a position near the net so that it moves downward into the opposite court
    • fling (the ball) forcefully to the ground, typically in celebration of a touchdown or victory