Quackle

Word QUACKLE
Character 7
Hyphenation quac kle
Pronunciations N/A

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Noun. 1. A cross between a quack and a cackle. 2. An irritating staccoto laugh. Verb. To laugh in a cackling staccoto manner. Urban Dictionary

Period of 3 hours (1 quackle = 3 hours = 180 minutes) Urban Dictionary

Another word meaning "to fart". Urban Dictionary

What a group of ducks should have been called Urban Dictionary

Quackle - when you laugh/cackle so hard you pass beyond the usual piggy snort sound some people create, and instead make a full on quack. Extremely socially embarrassing for the perpetrator. Seems to be most commonly heard in backwards inbred towns in Wales, especially from those of a belligerent and small stature, likely the result of excess mucus, smoking, and also potentially apnea caused by too frequent naps. Urban Dictionary

To shiver or shake, a twitch can also be used as a greeting like a handshake Urban Dictionary

A noise which is a mix between quacking and cackling when you are laughing so hard you can't laugh anymore Urban Dictionary

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The word "quackle" in example sentences

Mrs. Salsify sat rather uneasily while her husband vaunted his superior knowledge of human nature, but the gentle Goslina began to quackle from the bed, and she soon forgot all else in care for the dear little creature. ❋ Effie Afton (1858)

O, no! it had the softest little feminine quackle, for all the world like a downy young gosling; and Mrs. Salsify said she would have it called ❋ Effie Afton (1858)

Simple ducks, in those royal waters, quackle for crumbs from young royal fingers: the little Dauphin has a little railed garden, where he is seen delving, with ruddy cheeks and flaxen curled hair; also ❋ Thomas Carlyle (1838)

“To neither Quack nor quackle, on my account, my dear lady. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"To neither Quack nor quackle, on my account, my dear lady. ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

Did you hear the [Senator's] quackle during her interview? It sent [chills] up my [spine]. ❋ Edmond LaRose (2007)

[Wedding] lasted for [one] quackle. ❋ Chafe Ball (2018)

I was [standing] in [the check] out [line] and "quackled". ❋ Greggy Wadd (2005)

[Wow] [look]! It's a Quackle of [ducks]! ❋ The-Quackle-of-ducks (2017)

Person 1: [Quack]! Person 2: Did you just [quackle] when you laughed? Person 1: *Immediately socially isolates themselves out of shame, [as is] the correct action for such impropriety* ❋ TheAsocialSocialite (2019)

When it is [cold] I [quackle]. ❋ Person T (2009)

[Stop] quackling! You [sound] like [Donald duck]. ❋ FANTASTIC MARGERY (2020)

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