"trivial talk, nonsense," 1865, American English, probably from Dutch dialectpappekak, from Middle Dutchpappe"soft food" (seepap) +kak"dung," from Latincacare"to excrete" (from PIE root*kakka-"to defecate"). cuck(v.1) "to void excrement," mid-15c.,cukken, from Old Norsekuka"feces...
kak to vomit. I think I'm going to kak. See more words with the same meaning: to vomit. Last edited on Jun 12 2013. Submitted by John C. from Portland, OR, USA on Oct 08 2002. + Add a definition for this slang term Share Tweet E-mail More info: Interactive stats: R ...
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See more words with the same meaning: to vomit. Last edited on Sep 14 1997. Submitted by JB C. from New York, NY, USA on Sep 14 1997. of software, to "crash" (fail) due to input that it doesn't handle properly, or cannot be handle at all. Usually implies that the program ...
kaklyus.u – on hearing (verbal adverb) (see klyos-) kakmu – on coming (verbal adverb) kaltr – he stops käm- – to come (IE *gwem- ‘come’) kam, keme – a ripple, a tooth (IE *gonbh- – a ledge) känt, kant, kante – a hundred (IE *kmotom – a hundred) ...
white – kakortok yellow – koksortok, kayok coming (is) – krainyok coming here (is) – maungarpok commands v. – perkoyiyok commands dogs – sukasarpok, sakresarpok companion – pikatti, aipa, ingnerattar (Padl.) complains – ipkolukpok, omilarpok ...
The curtailment schedule of the electricity is simply kakzi-goday, just paper work, while in reality the supply does hide-and-seek with the consumers who seem to be totally fed up with the overall scenario. Nothing is impossible provided we are firm and act practically. The concerned, quite...
Maybe dolphins can't talk with words, but they can talk with sounds. They show their feelings with sounds.Dol Kak a is a young seal (海豹) in the new pool. He looks very beautiful when he is in the pool. Many children and their parents come to see him through the big glass pool ...
Epping and Strassmaier have Kak-ban as a late Chaldaean title, which Brown renders Kal-bu, the Dog, “exactly the name for Sirius we should expect to find” German Orientalist Peter Jensen (1861-1936) has Kakkab lik-ku, the Star of the Dog, revived in Homer’s kuon; and it perhaps...