Spiquay (or piquay)
Unamerican, impulsive, with a disregard for potential consequence.
Arizonan: "Spiquay (or piquay). It’s piquay. When they say she fell off the balcony when laughing too hard, it's piquay for saying that she laughed at a spick."
French: "You can't just pee off a balcony. It might land on someone." ... "Yes. But, it is just a little spiquayed!" (Pee-ons. Verb. It is a pee-onning. A pee awning. .... He is pee yawning.)
Texan: "A little spiquayed, it's a little spick Wade." (... 's whimming.)
Cockney: "Pick oy? .... Oh, pick away."
French: "You can't just pee off a balcony. It might land on someone." ... "Yes. But, it is just a little spiquayed!" (Pee-ons. Verb. It is a pee-onning. A pee awning. .... He is pee yawning.)
Texan: "A little spiquayed, it's a little spick Wade." (... 's whimming.)
Cockney: "Pick oy? .... Oh, pick away."
Piquay
A shade of skin color. A jaundiced coloration tinged to a resulting type of green by a touch of colloidal silvering.
Past tense of piquay: piquayed. "Are you feeling well, today? You're starting to look a little piquayed."