gleek

/ɡliːk/
verb
  1. To shoot a small stream of saliva from under the tongue, often as a playful or gross trick.
    • The kid tried to gleek across the room during lunch.
    • My little brother thinks it's funny to gleek at people.
    • He can gleek really far when he wants to show off.
noun
  1. A stream of saliva shot from under the tongue.
    • A gleek landed on the table, and everyone laughed.
    • He aimed a gleek at his friend's arm.
    • The teacher was not amused by the gleek that hit the whiteboard.
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