See also: kekē, kēkē, kēkè, and kěkě

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In imitation of the sound of laughter.

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keke (third-person singular simple present kekes, present participle kekeing, simple past and past participle keke'd)

  1. (intransitive, informal) To laugh, especially in a cackling or staccato-like manner.
    • 2023, Sasha Kutabah Sarago, Gigorou:
      Two of the models I hadn't met yet were kekeing behind us, which delighted me when I saw the irritation plastered on Cruella de Vil's face.

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keke

  1. (dated or formal) singular past subjunctive of kijken

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Fijian

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From English cake.

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keke

  1. cake

Lindu

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keke

  1. trench
  2. small stream
  3. (anatomy) armpit

Makasar

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keke (Lontara spelling ᨀᨙᨀᨙ, semi-transitive akkeke)

  1. (transitive) to dig

Maori

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Borrowed from English cake.

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keke

  1. cake

Samoan

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Borrowed from English cake.

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keke

  1. cake

Spanish

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkeke/ [ˈke.ke]
  • Rhymes: -eke
  • Syllabification: ke‧ke

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keke m (plural kekes)

  1. Alternative form of queque

Tongan

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Borrowed from English cake.

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keke

  1. cake