kak
English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Khmer កាក់ (kak).
Noun
kak (plural kaks)
- A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Cambodian riel.
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Afrikaans kak (“shit”), from Dutch kak (“shit”).
Noun
kak (uncountable)
- (South Africa, slang) Shit.
- 2008, Lauren Beukes, Moxyland, Jacana Media, →ISBN, page 102–103:
- ‘You a cop? You with the guy inside?’ the shoppie says, bending his knees to talk to me confidentially. ‘Cos it was legitimate, okay? Bitch started pulling down the merchandise, falling around. Dronkie. She's been in here before, causing kak. Stealing shit. And how long is your friend gonna be in there anyway?’
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Afrikaans
Etymology
Verb
kak (present kak, present participle kakkende, past participle gekak)
- (vulgar) shit
Noun
kak (uncountable)
- (vulgar) shit
Cebuano
Etymology
Calque of English cock, from Middle English cok, from Old English coc, cocc (“cock, male bird”), from Proto-Germanic *kukkaz (“cock”), probably of onomatopoeic origin.
Verb
kak
Noun
kak
- the sound of a cocking firearm
Dutch
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɑk
Noun
kak m (uncountable, diminutive kakje n)
Synonyms
- (shit): poep
Verb
kak
Livonian
Etymology
Akin to Finnish kaakku.
Noun
kak
Lower Sorbian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [kak]
Adverb
kak
Malay
Etymology
Shortened form of kakak.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaʔ/
- Rhymes: -kaʔ, -aʔ
Noun
kak
- older sister
- older sibling (rare)
- older brother (rare)
- term of address for a female acquaintance who is a little older
Serbo-Croatian
Adverb
kak (Cyrillic spelling как)
Conjunction
kak
Turkish
Verb
kak
- second-person singular imperative of kakmak
Volapük
Noun
kak (plural kaks)
Declension
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