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cac·a·fue·go \ˌkakəˈfyü(ˌ)gō, -fwā(-\ noun also cac·a·fu·go \-fyü(-\ (-s) Etymology: Spanish Cacafuego, name of a ship captured in 1579 by Sir Francis Drake, from Latin cacare to void as excrement + Spanish fuego fire, from Latin focus hearth — more at cack, focus obsolete : a swaggering braggart or boaster |