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staffordshire english for shit, crap shyte, dung,
arrr looka tha oss cack in the road
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"Cock" with a Boston accent. Popularized by Matt Damon in the movie Good Will Hunting. Not to be confused with a male chicken. Someone with the clap might say, "Ahhh!!! My cack is on fire!!!!"
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Yet one of the many alternative words British people have for shit. "I was so scared I nearly did a cack in my pants."
"That film was total cack." |
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Cack = Shit Hahahaha! Jason just cacked his pants!
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marijuana of low or questionable quality usually containing a high ratio of seeds and brownish in color. This fuckin cack weed is givin me a headache!
I hope you didn't pay much for this cack! All he's got for sale is nasty cack weed. |
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Cack means shit in Lancashire. It comes from the Flemish kakken=to shit. Centuries ago, Flemish weavers were imported to Lancashire. I'm Popeye the sailor man
I live in a caravan. There's a hole in my back where I do my cack I'm Popeye the sailor man. |
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n. - Cock with an "a" instead of an "o." 1. She was suckin' on my cack all night. And it was nice.
2. Don't be such a cack, man. |
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