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Definition of caca in English: cacanounˈkɑːkəˈkakəˈkärkə mass nouninformal Excrement. Example sentencesExamples - Don't you ever talk any caca on paper to me again.
- They have replaced a documented interface layer (COM) with a pile of caca.
- I'll make sure and steer clear of all that liberal-tree-hugging caca.
- Cartman uses caca as a means of getting even with parents who can't talk to their kids about drugs.
- Of course, we know from Freud and then Lacan that everything you hand in is your own caca.
- The caca is just a pretext for a clown show.
- It's caca.
- They don't pick up the caca, it snows/rains/some other elemental force and it becomes a goopy soup that looks pretty disgusting.
- The right-wing future is caca.
- Mrs. Smith went into a tantrum and said caca caca caca a lot.
- You'll need a shower with real lava to cleanse your carcass of this crusty caca.
- The show is not about caca, though.
- It's mostly caca and rotten vegetables.
- One thing about caca is that it is international.
- As we go through the centuries this is all we leave behind, the rest is just caca.
- The story turns into a musical story told by two musicians and three dancers dressed like caca.
- Who would buy that caca about an audio screen-saver?
- An oddly motivated stunt biker named JC shows up and suddenly gets obsessed on R-Mel, his gold dust woman, that weird white felt hat and the hide sacking moto-cross caca.
Synonyms faeces, excreta, stools, droppings
Origin Late 19th century: from cack, or directly from Latin cacare 'defecate'. Definition of caca in US English: cacanounˈkärkə informal Excrement. Example sentencesExamples - Who would buy that caca about an audio screen-saver?
- Mrs. Smith went into a tantrum and said caca caca caca a lot.
- You'll need a shower with real lava to cleanse your carcass of this crusty caca.
- The show is not about caca, though.
- The right-wing future is caca.
- As we go through the centuries this is all we leave behind, the rest is just caca.
- They have replaced a documented interface layer (COM) with a pile of caca.
- One thing about caca is that it is international.
- Of course, we know from Freud and then Lacan that everything you hand in is your own caca.
- The story turns into a musical story told by two musicians and three dancers dressed like caca.
- It's mostly caca and rotten vegetables.
- Cartman uses caca as a means of getting even with parents who can't talk to their kids about drugs.
- An oddly motivated stunt biker named JC shows up and suddenly gets obsessed on R-Mel, his gold dust woman, that weird white felt hat and the hide sacking moto-cross caca.
- Don't you ever talk any caca on paper to me again.
- They don't pick up the caca, it snows/rains/some other elemental force and it becomes a goopy soup that looks pretty disgusting.
- It's caca.
- The caca is just a pretext for a clown show.
- I'll make sure and steer clear of all that liberal-tree-hugging caca.
Synonyms faeces, excreta, stools, droppings
Origin Late 19th century: from cack, or directly from Latin cacare ‘defecate’. |