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Eek
EEK.
[See Eke.]Definition 2024
Eek
eek
eek
English
Interjection
eek!
- Representing a scream or shriek (especially in comic strips and books).
- Eek! There is a mouse in the bathtub!
- Expressing (sometimes mock) fear or surprise.
- I almost got fired from my job yesterday. Eek!
- The shrill vocal sound of a mouse, rat, or monkey.
Translations
Verb
eek (third-person singular simple present eeks, present participle eeking, simple past and past participle eeked)
- To produce a high-pitched squeal, as in fear or trepidation.
- 2009, Paul Gelder, Yachting Monthly's Further Confessions
- She was dangling the mouse by its tail, but as it tried to arch upwards and bite, she started to jig about wildly […] The anglers had watched a beautiful young woman dance naked beneath a full moon to the feverish rhythm of unworldly eeking noises!
- 2011, Isaac E. Washington, The Stars in My Dreams (page 106)
- We saw a frog and she eeked in terror again from the sight of it hopping near her.
- 2009, Paul Gelder, Yachting Monthly's Further Confessions
Anagrams
Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology
From Middle Dutch eec. Doublet of eik (“oak”).
Noun
eek f (plural eken, diminutive eekje n)
Synonyms
- eikenschors