CACK


Meaning of CACK in English

I. ˈkak, -ä- intransitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Middle English cakken, from Latin cacare; akin to Greek kakkan to void excrement, Middle Irish cacc dung, and perhaps to Greek kakos bad

1. dialect : to discharge excrement

2. dialect : vomit

II. noun

( -s )

dialect : dung , muck

III. ˈkak noun

( -s )

Etymology: origin unknown

: a baby's heelless shoe with a soft leather sole

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