Definition of Kyke. Meaning of Kyke. Synonyms of Kyke

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Definition of Kyke

Kyke
Kyke Kyke, v. i. [See 1st Kike.] To look steadfastly; to gaze. [Obs.] [Written also kike, keke.] This Nicholas sat ever gaping upright, As he had kyked on the newe moon. --Chaucer.

Meaning of Kyke from wikipedia

- **** (/kaɪk/), also known as the K-word, is an ethnic slur directed at Jewish people. The etymological origin comes from the Yiddish word for circle, קײַקל...
- / Amakula (p.) South Africa A person or people Indian heritage. **** or kyke United States Ashke**** Jewish people Possibly from קײַקל ****l, Yiddish...
- Toni-Chupi Saigi - keyboards Quino Béjar - percussion Toni Saigi - keyboards Kyke Serrano - keyboards Dani Baraldes - guitar Jordi Busquets - guitar Carmen...
- inflatable pig to be floated above his gigs, which would have the words "dirty kyke", "follow the money" and "S****" written on it. In response, Waters said that...
- "Saying Tarantino said '****' too many times is like complaining they said 'kyke' [sic] too many times in a movie about ****s." The review by Jesse Williams...
- from the original on August 26, 2023. Retrieved August 24, 2023. Broder Van Kyke, Mic****e (November 10, 2022). "Kapaa Quarry Road will be closed to film...
- market place stands Llandovery Town Hall (1857–1858) by the architect Richard Kyke Penson. This was designed in the Italianate style with a courtroom over an...
- come from countryside. Kapo generally used of one Jew by another. ****, kyke (mostly US) used for Ashke**** Jews. Possibly from Yiddish ****l, 'circle'...
- — — — — — "Screenshot" — — — — — — — — "Loco" (with GS, Alexis Chaires, Kyke and Smoky) 2019 — — — — — — — — "Sola" (featuring Myke Towers, Dayme y El...
- timber south porch in Early English rival style. The architect was Richard Kyke Penson and the church was consecrated on 12 April 1855. The roof is similar...