queek
English
Etymology
Imitative.
Noun
queek (plural queeks)
- A vocal sound produced by certain birds.
- 2007, Samuel F. Pickering, Edinburgh Days: Or, Doing what I Want to Do, page 169:
- From reeds moorhens called to each other, the sounds light metallic “queeks.”
Verb
queek (third-person singular simple present queeks, present participle queeking, simple past and past participle queeked)
- To produce this sound.
Interjection
queek
- A vocal sound produced by certain birds.
- 1865, Louisa May Alcott, Nelly's Hospital:
- 2002?, James Marten, The Boy of Chancellorville and Other Civil War Stories (page 67)
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