cak
Ⅰ ⇨ cack; cak; kack
1. noun
1
excrement AUSTRALIA, 1972.
2
rubbish, nonsense UK, 1997.
3
someone or something extremely funny AUSTRALIA, 1989
2. verb
1
to fall asleep US, 1959.
2
to defecate. Like many other words for bodily functions, 'cack' was part of everyday conventional speech for many years before slipping into impolite usage in the late C19 UK, 1436.► cack itto be very nervous or worried; to feel thoroughly frightened. A variation of SHIT IT UK, 2002.► cack your dacks1. to lose control of your bowels AUSTRALIA, 1992.2. to become scared AUSTRALIA, 1992.► cack yourself1. to be terrified. Literally 'to shit yourself'; used figuratively (most of the time), often as an exaggeration UK, 2000.2. to laugh uncontrollably. A variant is 'cack yourself laughing' AUSTRALIA, 1987