kack
See also: Kack
English
Noun
kack
- Alternative form of cack (“shit; rubbish”)
- 2008, Ross O'Carroll-Kelly, This Champagne Mojito is the Last Thing I Own, Penguin UK, →ISBN:
- Ireland are 6-3 up at half-time, but they're playing kack. The next thing, roysh, Didier arrives in. It's, like, bonjours all round at the beginning, roysh, […]
Verb
kack (third-person singular simple present kacks, present participle kacking, simple past and past participle kacked)
- Alternative form of cack (“kill”)
- 2007, Steve Graham, Keep Chewing Till It Stops Kicking:: Finding Your Inner Caveman, Citadel Press, →ISBN, page 96:
- Except the dead mark, who, regardless, was going to get kacked.
- 2008, Angela Knight, Warrior: The Time Hunters, Penguin, →ISBN, page 86:
- “Then they kacked the son of a bitch.”
- Alternative form of cack (“to defecate”)
- 1981, Clive James, Unreliable Memoirs, Knopf, →ISBN, page 28:
- Next day when I answered my name at the morning assembly roll-call, the headmistress said, 'Ah yes, that's the little boy who ran away from his mother'. Thanks a lot, witch. I kacked my pants on the spot.
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