GECK


Meaning of GECK in English

ˈgek intransitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Low German gecken to make a fool of, from Middle Low German, from geck fool

1. chiefly Scotland : to be scornful or derisive : mock — usually used with at

geck at me because I'm poor — Robert Burns

2. chiefly Scotland : to show scorn or derision by tossing the head or casting sidelong glances

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