Kecks
[kek] /kɛk/
verb (used without object)
1.
to retch; be nauseated.
2.
to feel or show disgust or strong dislike.
/kɛks/
plural noun
1.
(Northern English, dialect) trousers
/kɛk/
verb (intransitive) (mainly US)
1.
to retch or feel nausea
2.
to feel or express disgust
/kɛk/
noun
1.
another name for cow parsnip, cow parsley
v.
“to make a sound as if to vomit,” 1530s, echoic. Related: Kecked; kecking.
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