different between deek vs yeek
deek
English
Etymology
From Romani deek; compare Hindi ???? (dekho, “look”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -i?k
Verb
deek (third-person singular simple present deeks, present participle deekin, simple past and past participle deeked)
- (Tyneside) To look.
- Hoo man, deek at this.
Related terms
- deeky (Geordie)
- deeksies (Geordie)
- deekabout (Cumbrian)
Noun
deek (plural deeks)
- (Tyneside) A look.
- Take a deek at it.
Anagrams
- deke, eked, keed
Basque
Noun
deek
- ergative plural of de
Hlai
Etymology
From Proto-Hlai *hna?k (“otter”), from Pre-Hlai *na?k (Norquest, 2015). Compare Proto-Tai *na?k? (“otter”) (whence Thai ??? (nâak)).
Pronunciation
- (Standard Hlai) IPA(key): /te?k?/
Noun
deek
- otter
Semai
Etymology
From Proto-Aslian *d??? (“house”), from Proto-Mon-Khmer *?u? (“house”). Cognate with Phuong de? (“house; shelter”).
Noun
deek
- house
See also
- genggulang
References
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yeek
English
Etymology
Imitative.
Interjection
yeek
- eek; the sound of a mouse.
- eek; an exclamation of terror.
Anagrams
- yeke
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- what does yeeky mean
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