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Definition of Cack

Cack
Cack Cack, v. i. [OE. cakken, fr. L. cacare; akin to Gr. ??????, and to OIr. cacc dung; cf. AS. cac.] To ease the body by stool; to go to stool. --Pope.

Meaning of Cack from wikipedia

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- Clarence T. "Cack" Henley (June 21, 1884 – July 9, 1929) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He pla**** for the San Francisco Seals and Venice...
- In human biology, handedness is an individual's preferential use of one hand, known as the dominant hand, due to and causing it to be stronger, faster...
- "Cack-handed". world wide words. "Definition of "cack-handed"". The Free Dictionary. "Cack-handed". Merriam Webster Dictionary. "Definition of CACK-HANDED"...
- Brighton in 1993. They have released 6 studio albums on Skam records, Sonig and Cack Records. The band's name is a spoonerism of American R&B and soul musician...
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- butty'). by-election (US: special election) cack (slang) faeces (****); nonsense or rubbish: "what a load of cack" could equally be used to describe someone...
- Francis: My First Time reviewcacophonously unfunny with the emphasis on cack". The Guardian. "Leigh Francis Wins Star Baker". Stand Up To Cancer. 26 March...
- "mainstreaming of 'gross-out' femininity" and "intermittent and sometimes cack-handed attempts to comment on contemporary issues such as race relations...
- not quite been rid of in many parts of the English speaking world as "to cack" (defecate) (akin to Dutch kakken and Latin cacāre [same meaning]; cf. Gr****...