Kacke

See also: kacke and käcke

German

Etymology

Similar to Latin cacare, Ancient Greek κακκάω (kakkáō), but possibly not directly related to these, instead onomatopoeic, relating to the sound a baby makes when pressing while defecating (“a-a-”).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkakə/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: Ka‧cke; version deprecated in the 1996 spelling reform: Kak‧ke

Noun

Kacke f (genitive Kacke, no plural)

  1. (slightly vulgar) crap (something of poor quality; feces)

Declension

Synonyms

  • (feces): Exkrement n (very formal)
  • (feces): Kaviar m (paraphilia)
  • (feces): Kot m (formal)
  • (something of poor quality; feces): Scheiße f (vulgar)
  • (feces): Stuhl m (medical jargon)

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