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词组 cack
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cack
Theme: DEFECATION
in. to defecate. (Use caution with the topic.)
The dog cacked right there on Fifth Avenue.“Dogs can't cack here,” hollered the police officer.
Theme: EXCREMENT
n. dung; feces. (Use caution with the topic.)
Wipe that cack off your shoes before you come in here!The sidewalks are just covered with cack!
Theme: MURDER
tr. to kill someone.
Max threatened to cack Veronica if she didn't straighten up.The witness got kacked before she could testify.
Theme: VOMIT
in. to empty one's stomach; to vomit.
I cacked all night with the flu.I've never heard anybody kack so loud in my life!
cack
⇨ cack; cak; kack
1. noun
1
excrement AUSTRALIA, 1972.
2
rubbish, nonsense UK, 1997.
3
someone or something extremely funny AUSTRALIA, 1989
2. verb
1
to fall asleep US, 1959.
2
to defecate. Like many other words for bodily functions, 'cack' was part of everyday conventional speech for many years before slipping into impolite usage in the late C19 UK, 1436. cack itto be very nervous or worried; to feel thoroughly frightened. A variation of SHIT IT UK, 2002. cack your dacks1. to lose control of your bowels AUSTRALIA, 1992.2. to become scared AUSTRALIA, 1992. cack yourself1. to be terrified. Literally 'to shit yourself'; used figuratively (most of the time), often as an exaggeration UK, 2000.2. to laugh uncontrollably. A variant is 'cack yourself laughing' AUSTRALIA, 1987
⇨ cack; kack
adjective contemptible, unpleasant, inferior. Variant spellings abound – 'cak', 'kak', etc UK, 1996
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cack-handed

1. Unskilled or clumsy with one's hands. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. No, I'm too cack-handed to repair that delicate figurine.
2. Inept in one's personal interactions. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. Tommy is so cack-handed that he'll never be able to mediate this situation.

cack

(kæk)
1. n. dung; feces. (see also caca.) Wipe that cack off your shoes before you come in here!
2. in. to defecate. (Usually objectionable.) The dog cacked right there on Fifth Avenue.
3. and kack and kak in. to empty one’s stomach; to puke; to vomit. (Onomatopeotic.) I cacked all night with the flu.
4. and kack and kak tv. to kill someone. Frank threatened to cack Veronica if she didn’t straighten up.
5. tv. to deceive someone; to shit (sense 7) someone. That didn’t happen! You’re just cacking me.
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