Definition of Cack

Babylon English
cack
v. (Slang) laugh in an uncontrollable manner; have a bowel movement, defecate; stain with feces
n. (Slang) hilarious person; feces

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Cack Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cack
(v. i.)
To ease the body by stool; to go to stool.
  

Australian Slang
Cack
1. (n., v.) cackle; 2. have a laugh; 3. someone with a sense of humour; 4. very funny person: “That guy's such a cack”; 5. faeces; 6. defecate; to soil with excrement: “The baby cacked its nappy” (from Middle English cakken, kakken)


Cack one's corduroys
be extremely scared

Cack one's pants
be extremely scared

Cack oneself
laugh uncontrollably

Cackhanded
lefthanded

London Slang
cack
faeces, rubbish. eg "What a load of old cack you talk sometimes !".

English Slang Dictionary v1.2
cack
1. rubbish, nonsense
2. excrement
3. See also cack it

hEnglish - advanced version
cack

cack
\cack\ (kăk), v. i. [oe. cakken, fr. l. cacare; akin to gr. kakka^n, and to oir. cacc dung; cf. as. cac.] to ease the body by stool; to go to stool.