To shine or glitter; "bling bling", "razzle-dazzle"
Possible origin: Olde English verb blican: to shine
sing-sung pattern (principal parts): blice bloce bliccen
Possible origin: Olde English verb blican: to shine
sing-sung pattern (principal parts): blice bloce bliccen
by Nayrb Rellimer June 27, 2013

from Old English sacan:
to argue with; to blame; to accuse
possible forms
present: sake(s)
past: sook (or soke)
weak past: has (or have) saken
-ing type present: is (or are) saking
to argue with; to blame; to accuse
possible forms
present: sake(s)
past: sook (or soke)
weak past: has (or have) saken
-ing type present: is (or are) saking
Don't sake your brother for that mess in the family room, young lady. I saw you make it.
He continues to sake his lysdexia for his frequent spelling errors.
He continues to sake his lysdexia for his frequent spelling errors.
by Nayrb Rellimer September 04, 2013
