Eek

/ik/ interjection

An exclamation expressing alarm, surprise, or distress, often in response to something frightening or startling. Typically used to convey sudden fear or shock.

Onomatopoetic word imitating a sharp cry or squeak of alarm. First recorded in English in the early 20th century, possibly influenced by the sound mice make or human squeaks of fear.

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