Top 12 Words That Rhyme with Kiki (With Meanings)

This post contains our favorite combination of "perfect rhymes" and "near rhymes". Near rhymes are words you may have to stretch or exaggerate for songwriting and poems.

Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with Kiki !

Here you’ll find the top 12 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘Kiki’.

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Words That Rhyme With Kiki

  • Cheeky – describes someone or something that is impudent or disrespectful in a playful or amusing way, often with a sense of humor or wit.
  • Cliquey – describes a group of people who are exclusive and tend to form a tight-knit group that’s difficult for outsiders to join or interact with.
  • Creaky – describes something that makes a high-pitched, squeaky noise when it moves, often because it’s old or poorly maintained.
  • Dashiki – a colorful and loose-fitting garment originating in West Africa, often worn as a shirt or tunic.
  • Freaky – describes something or someone that’s unusual or weird in an unsettling or disturbing way.
  • Geeky – describes someone who is enthusiastic and knowledgeable about a particular subject, often technology or pop culture, to an extent that others find unusual or even nerdy.
  • Leaky – describes something that’s not sealed properly and is letting liquid or gas escape, often resulting in a mess or damage.
  • Lychee – a small, sweet fruit with a rough, spiky exterior and a juicy white flesh inside, often eaten fresh or used in desserts and drinks.
  • Peaky – describes someone who looks pale, tired, or sickly, often due to lack of sleep or illness.
  • Sneaky – describes someone or something that moves quietly or without being seen, often with the intention of doing something they shouldn’t.
  • Squeaky – describes something that makes a high-pitched, shrill noise when it’s moved or touched, often because it needs lubrication or maintenance.
  • Streaky – describes something that has streaks or lines of a different color or texture, often because of uneven application or wear.

 



Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast