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eek
[eek]
interjection
(used as an expression of surprise, dismay, fear, or the like).
Eek! You’re drifting into other lanes—stop texting and keep your eyes on the road!
EEK
abbreviation
Estonian kroon: the standard monetary unit of Estonia
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of eek1
Example Sentences
There were breakdowns across the board as the Bruins eked out a 16-13 victory over Hawaii that left their fans going eek!
In news that is part "oh, cool!" and part "eek, spooky!"
Piet Hein Eek, a Dutchman known for producing patchwork furniture from scrap wood, has designed a new wallpaper collection called Waste Tiles for his longtime collaborator NLXL.
Henry and Abouchuk were from small villages in western Alaska, Henry from Eek and Abouchuk from Stebbins.
They were from small villages in western Alaska, Henry from Eek and Abouchuk from Stebbins.
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