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Definition of "cack" in Englisch

noun

  1. A squawk.

  2. A discordant note.

  3. (informal) A cackling goose (Branta hutchinsii)

verb

  1. (of a bird) To squawk.

    • 2000, Minnesota Ornithologists′ Union, The Loon, Volumes 72-74, page 37, While the Gyrfalcon cacked loudly on each stoop, the owl did not scream.
  2. (brass instrument technique) To incorrectly play a note by hitting a partial other than the one intended.

    • The bugler hopes not to cack during his performance.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To defecate.

  2. (transitive) To defecate (on); to shit.

  3. (transitive) To excrete (something) by defecation.

  4. (US, slang) To kill.

    • He tried to shoot me, so I cacked him.
  5. To cheat.

noun

  1. An act of defecation.

  2. (slang) Excrement.

  3. (slang) Rubbish; anything worthless.

verb

  1. (Australian slang) To laugh.

    • I had to cack when you fell down the stairs.

noun

  1. (slang) Penis.

noun

  1. An inexpensive boot or shoe made in the 19th or early 20th century for a baby or young child.

  2. (slang) A young child.

noun

  1. obsolete spelling of cake (any sense)