Chiack

/tʃɪˈæk/ verb

Australian and New Zealand slang meaning to cheek, sass, or make cheeky remarks to someone in a friendly but impertinent way.

Possibly from imitation of the sound of cheeky talk, or from British 'cheek' with an altered pronunciation and the -ack ending for emphasis.

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