Cack - English meaning
Cack – definitions in English dictionary
nounExcrement; dung.
Usage examples:
Cow cack
verbDefecate in (one's clothes).
Usage examples:
All of them are doing the same - everyone's cacking themselves after his downfall, although no-one'…
adjectiveUsed to describe someone who often drops or breaks things or does things badly
Usage examples:
That's a cack-handed way of going about it!
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Word origin
Old English (as cac- in cachūs ‘privy’); the verb dates from late Middle English and is related to Middle Dutch cacken ; based on Latin cacare ‘defecate’.
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