Pronunciation: /kæk/

Definitions of kak

noun a type of bird found in New Zealand, also known as the New Zealand parrot

Example Sentences

A1 I like to eat kak for breakfast.

A2 The children played with a kak in the park.

B1 The farmer used a kak to dig up the soil.

B2 The archaeologist discovered an ancient kak artifact.

C1 The scientist conducted experiments using a kak as a control variable.

C2 The artist created a masterpiece inspired by the beauty of a kak.

Examples of kak in a Sentence

formal The researcher presented a detailed analysis of the kak phenomenon in their latest paper.

informal I heard a rumor about some kak going down at the party last night.

slang That movie was so kak, I walked out halfway through.

figurative Dealing with this project has been a real kakstorm lately.

Grammatical Forms of kak

past tense

kaked

plural

kaks

comparative

kaker

superlative

kakest

present tense

kaks

future tense

will kak

perfect tense

have kaked

continuous tense

is kaking

singular

kak

positive degree

kak

infinitive

to kak

gerund

kaking

participle

kaked

Origin and Evolution of kak

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Proto-Indo-European
Story behind the word: The word 'kak' is believed to have originated from the Proto-Indo-European root word 'kakka', which means excrement.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'kak' has evolved to be used as a colloquial term for feces or nonsense in various languages.