Clucks

/klʌks/ verb

Definition

Makes the characteristic short, guttural sound of a hen, or expresses disapproval or concern in a similar manner.

Etymology

Imitative word from Middle English clokken, attempting to replicate the actual sound made by chickens. The disapproving sense developed from the resemblance between human tongue-clicking and chicken sounds.

Kelly Says

Humans have been imitating chicken sounds across cultures for millennia, but English 'cluck' captures both the literal bird call and the social gesture of disapproval. It's fascinating how we adopted a barnyard sound to express our most refined social judgments!

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