Gecked vs Gacked - What's the difference?
gecked | gacked |
(geck)
scorn; derision; contempt
(archaic, pejorative) Fool; idiot; imbecile
* Shakespeare
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, year=1859
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, author=George Eliot
, title=Adam Bede
, chapter=IX Hetty's World
(gack)
(often, repeated several times) The sound of a cat coughing up a hairball.
Also used of similar noises, particularly one made to show disgust or disapproval.
As verbs the difference between gecked and gacked
is that gecked is (geck) while gacked is (gack).gecked
English
Verb
(head)geck
English
Noun
(en noun)- To become the geck and scorn / O' the other's villainy.
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