kacked

kack

1. noun, slang Trash, rubbish, or waste. I want to do a big cleanup of the house and get rid of all the kack we don't use anymore.
2. noun, slang Excrement. A: "Ew, what's that smell?" B: "I think someone's got kack on their shoes."
3. noun, slang Gunk, goop, or crud. Yuck, I'm not smearing that kack on my skin! The plumber discovered that a layer of foul-smelling kack had started forming around the inner walls of the pipes.
4. noun, slang By extension, that which is useless, baseless, or worthless. Oh, that's just a bunch of old kack. Don't believe a word of it! This used to be a reputable website for news about science, but now it's just full of clickbait kack.
5. verb, slang To defecate. I nearly kacked my pants from fright!
6. verb, slang To kill (someone). I heard the mob kacked him for talking to the police.

kack up

1. rude slang To cover or fill something with goop or gunk. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "kack" and "up." ("Kack" is a slang term for feces, used figuratively here.) You're going to kack up the engine if you don't get your oil changed more regularly. The pipes were all kacked up with years of dirt and debris.
2. rude slang By extension, to cause something to malfunction or work poorly. Usually used in passive constructions. I tried using a program to clean up and optimize my computer, but it's still kacked up.
3. rude slang To ruin, bungle, or make a mess of something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "kack" and "up." The government really kacked up the new online system for filing tax returns. He didn't study for the test at all, so it's no surprise that he kacked it up.
See also: kack, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

kack

verb
See cack
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • kacks
  • kak
  • kack
  • jack
  • jacked
  • jacking
  • mickey mouse