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Definition of chiack in English: chiackverbˈtʃʌɪak [with object]usually as noun chiackingAustralian, NZ Jeer at or tease. Example sentencesExamples - He's going to make me spend a day out on Murderer's Camp and then chiack me about it
- This is a far cry indeed from the Anzac's credo of self-mocking mateship and chiacking comradeship and two-up and beer shouts.
- Whenever he came to the town on the mail truck from Billabalong, they'd hang around him while he joked and chiacked, breaking into laughter at it all.
- I cut off both thoughts and gave the answer I had given my grinning, chiacking, companions.
- In ABC's Studio 701, Broderick stayed still just long enough for some chiacking and a tune: he spoke to morning presenter Tim Cox.
Synonyms make fun of, poke fun at, chaff, make jokes about, rag, mock, laugh at, guy, satirize, be sarcastic about
Origin Mid 19th century: from British slang chihike, originally a costermonger's cry. |