verb
- past tense of geck; to mock, jeer at, or make a fool of someone
Usage: archaic; chiefly Scottish or dialectal
Examples
- The older boys gecked at the newcomer for his awkward gait.
- He felt gecked by his classmates when he stumbled during the presentation.
- They gecked and laughed at his misfortune.
- The crowd gecked at the performer's failed trick.