Definitions For Cack
Etymology 1
onomatopoeia, onomatopoeia.Etymology 2
From Middle English cakken, from {{inh, en, ang, *cacian}}, from {{der, en, ang, cac, t=dung; excrement}}, of uncertain origin and relation. Cognate with {{cog, en, caca}}. Compare {{cog, nl, kakken, t=to defecate}}, {{cog, de, kacken, t=to relieve oneself; defecate}}, {{cog, la, caco, cacāre, to defecate}}; cf. also Irish cac, , feces, excrement.Verb
{{en-verb}} (intransitive) To defecate. (US, slang) To kill. : “He tried to shoot me, so I cacked him.”Synonyms
to shit See thesaurus:defecate to kill See thesaurus:killNoun
CACK (plural CACKs) An act of defecation. excrement, excrement. rubbish, rubbish.Synonyms
excrement caca; see also thesaurus:fecesDerived terms
cack-handed, cack-house {{qualifier, archaic}}Translations
German: Kacken, n German: Kacke, f Spanish: caca, f German: Kacke, fEtymology 3
{{rfe, en}}Verb
{{en-verb}} (Australian slang) To laugh. : I had to cack when you fell down the stairs.See also
cack upEtymology 4
From cock.Noun
CACK (uncountable) (slang) penis.Is Cack a Scrabble Word?
Words With Friends
YES
Scrabble US
NO
Scrabble UK
YES
English International (SOWPODS)
NO
Scrabble Global
YES
Enable1 Dictionary
NO
Points in Different Games
Scrabble
12
Words with Friends
14
The word Cack is worth 12 points in Scrabble and 14 points in Words with Friends