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beak

a term used in Saskatchewan meaning 'to insult.'

They beaked him because he was bad at sports.

by sask-a-mania February 24, 2009

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The Beak

A nickname given to Judges in the distant past.

"During the bubonic plague, judges visiting prisons used to wear primitive gasmasks, stuffed with herbs or spices thought to ward off the plague - since it looked like a beak... they were referred to as "going before the beak" as they were never seen without it."

"A beak's a magistrate, where have you been all your life?" - The Artful Dodger on The Beak Oliver! movie 1968

by LongJohnSlither May 28, 2009

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beak

Birds mouth usually orange

Callum O'Briens Email is *********@hotmail.co.uk beak.

by Callum O'Brien September 8, 2005

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beaked

A reference to drug-usage where snorting is the method of delivery, especially cocaine.

"Gary's acting like a prick." "Yeah, he's beaked." "Ah, that would explain why the bathroom mirror's missing!"

by Mirv August 14, 2007

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Beaked

To freak out at someone using hurtful words, insults and harsh words.

Wow, you just beaked her out hardcore.

by primeguurl June 4, 2009

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beaking

Noun.

The act of placing a grapefruit on your penis, then having a duck eat said grapefruit causing sexual stimulation in the process.

Jackie: "Anything short of beaking is vanilla"

by Ecumenical Christianity April 29, 2023


beaking

When people from west-central Canada or the states nag and bully each other they call it beaking.

Let's stop beaking Billy, maybe he'll stop crying.

by Amy April 10, 2005

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