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kaka
ka·ka K0004500 (kä′kə)n. A brownish-green New Zealand parrot (Nestor meridionalis). [Maori kākā, from Proto-Polynesian *kākā, from reduplication of *kā, to screech.]kaka (ˈkɑːkə) n (Animals) a New Zealand parrot, Nestor meridionalis, with a long compressed bill[C18: from Māori, perhaps imitative of its call]ka•ka (ˈkɑ kə) n., pl. -kas. a New Zealand parrot, Nestor meridionalis, having olive-brown plumage. [1765–75; < Maori kākā] kaka
cacaslang Feces. Especially used of and/or by young children. Is there caca in the potty? All right, I'll go empty it.caca and kaka (ˈkɑkɑ)1. n. dung; feces. (Juvenile. From Spanish. Usually objectionable.) There’s fresh caca in the front yard. 2. in. to defecate. (Juvenile. Usually objectionable.) Jimmy kakad in his diaper! kaka verbSee cacakaka
kaka a New Zealand parrot, Nestor meridionalis, with a long compressed bill |