geck

/ɡɛk/
noun
  1. A person who is regarded as foolish or awkward; a simpleton.
    • The play's comic character was a geck who always did the wrong thing.
    • In the old story, the villagers called the clumsy boy a geck.
    • He felt like a geck after tripping over his own feet in front of everyone.
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verb
  1. To mock or jeer at someone; to make fun of.
    • The cruel children would geck the new student for his accent.
    • In the marketplace, some merchants would geck at travelers who didn't know the local prices.
    • She refused to geck her friend, even when others were teasing him.
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