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dack
English
Etymology
From daks, Australian slang for trousers or underwear.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dæk/
Verb
dack (third-person singular simple present dacks, present participle dacking, simple past and past participle dacked)
- (Australia, informal) To pull down someone's trousers as a practical joke.
Translations
References
dack From the web:
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gack
English
Etymology
Apparently from the sound made; believed to have first appeared in comic strips.
Interjection
gack
- (often repeated several times) The sound of a cat coughing up a hairball.
- A similar sound made to show disgust or disapproval.
Verb
gack (third-person singular simple present gacks, present participle gacking, simple past and past participle gacked)
- (intransitive) To make a 'gack' noise.
- (transitive) To expectorate a hairball.
Translations
Quotations
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:gack.
Swedish
Verb
gack
- (archaic) singular imperative of gå.
gack From the web:
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- what's gacked out mean
- what does jack mean
- what does gackt mean
- what does gacked up mean
- what is gackt's real name
- what do grackles eat
- what does grackle mean
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