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glaik

English

Noun

glaik (plural glaiks)

  1. (Tyneside, derogatory) A fool or eccentric person.

Synonyms

  • (fool): doofus, geck, wantwit; see also Thesaurus:fool
  • (eccentric person): kook, odd duck, weirdo; see also Thesaurus:strange person

Related terms

  • glaiky

Scots

Noun

glaik (plural glaiks)

  1. (rare, derogatory) A fool or eccentric person.
  2. A deception.
  3. A brief glance.

Related terms

  • glaikit

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glark

English

Etymology

Slight variation of glork in the constructed sentence "This gubblick contains many nonsklarkish English flutzpahs, but the overall pluggandisp can be glorked from context", by David Moser

Pronunciation

Verb

glark (third-person singular simple present glarks, present participle glarking, simple past and past participle glarked)

  1. (slang, transitive) To guess (the meaning of an unfamiliar word) based on hearing its use in context.

See also

  • glark in the Jargon File

References

  • Douglas Hofstadter, "Metamagical Themas", Scientific American, January 1981

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