verb
- present participle of geck; to mock, jeer, or scoff at someone
Usage: archaic; chiefly Scottish or dialectal
noun
- the act of mocking or jeering; mockery or ridicule
Usage: archaic; chiefly Scottish or dialectal
Examples
- The crowd was gecking at the performer's awkward dance moves.
- He endured much gecking from his peers for his unusual fashion choices.
- They spent the evening gecking at the poorly made film.
- The gecking and laughter from the audience made the speaker uncomfortable.
- She ignored their gecking and continued with her presentation.