verb
- to splash or spatter with liquid or mud
- to move or walk through mud or water in a careless manner
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English dialect
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English dialect
Examples
- The children jauks through the puddles after the rain.
- Don't jauk the walls with that dirty water.
- He jauks about in the mud without a care.
- The waves jauk against the rocks during the storm.
- She jauks her clothes while playing in the creek.