bakaw

English

Etymology

An onomatopoeia.

Interjection

bakaw

  1. The cluck of a chicken.
    • 2000 January 10, NetGuy [username], “Re: Hello Guys!!”, in alt.romance.teen, Usenet:
      Saying this in the nicest way possible.... BAKAW BUK BUK BACAW
    • 2002 April 27, Jim Larson, “Re: (spoilers ahoy!) okay well I've given up”, in alt.tv.farscape, Usenet:
      She's just a big chicken.
      Bawk, bawk, bakaw!
    • 2012, Wai Chin, Chook Chook: Mei's Secret Pets, University of Queensland Press (2012), →ISBN, unnumbered pages:
      The one-eyed butcher's stall, with its buckets of guts and crates of eggs, stood before me. I could see the one-eyed butcher perched behind a massive chopping block, swiftly hacking away.
      BAWK! BAWK! BA-KAW!
    • For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:bakaw.

Usage notes


Limos Kalinga

Noun

bakaw

  1. corn
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