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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cack.

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Examples

  • There were gingerbread and "cacks" even in the earliest days; but they were not sold in unlimited numbers.

    Customs and Fashions in Old New England Alice Morse Earle 1881

  • However, to lose 53-47 when everything is against you, wrong incumbent, wrong candidate, superb performance fronm the other side, media bias on an unprecedented level, that's not indicative of need to tear the whole thing down, just wait til the Messiah cacks it up.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2008

  • I'm sure to actually use it, the lady in position, would have to have her cacks round her knees (as ladies seem to do) or if it were a bloke, round his ankles.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2009

  • I'm sure to actually use it, the lady in position, would have to have her cacks round her knees (as ladies seem to do) or if it were a bloke, round his ankles.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2009

  • I'm sure to actually use it, the lady in position, would have to have her cacks round her knees (as ladies seem to do) or if it were a bloke, round his ankles.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2009

  • Seemed prudent to transfer all of those files to this laptop before the old computer emits a wheezing gasp of ozone and cacks it.

    Balls and Walnuts 2009

  • When asked how she would handle things if McCain cacks (more like WHEN McCain cacks), she basically said,

    The Young Turks 2008

  • England fare, all the mysterious compounds and concoctions of Indian corn and "pompions," all sorts of roast meats, "turces" cooked in various ways, gingerbread and "cacks," and -- an inevitable feature at the time of every gathering of people, from a corn-husking or apple-bee to a funeral -- a liberal amount of cider, punch, and grog was also supplied, which latter compound beverages were often mixed on the meeting-house green or even in punch-bowls on the very door-steps of the church.

    Sabbath in Puritan New England Alice Morse Earle 1881

  • I’m sure he’d like to have a few years of Croesus-like self-indulgence before he finally cacks … and Satan stops by to collect on that contract.

    Think Progress » Cheney resignation 2005

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