chiack

or chy·ack

[ chahy-uhk ]

verb (used with object)Australian.
  1. to jeer at; tease; deride.

Origin of chiack

1
First recorded in 1870–75; probably alteration of cheek

Words Nearby chiack

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British Dictionary definitions for chiack

chiack

verb(tr)
  1. to tease or banter

noun
  1. good-humoured banter

Origin of chiack

1
C19: from chi-hike, a shout or greeting

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