tschk

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search

English[edit]

Interjection[edit]

tschk

  1. Alternative spelling of tsk
    • 1953, William Lindsay Gresham, Monster midway: an uninhibited look at the glittering world of the carny:
      His face was blank with wonder. "So it stands up against a wall his wife?" He shook his head slowly and kept shaking it. "Tschk, tschk, tschk, tschk! His wife! And from this a human being makes a living!"
    • 2005, Frances Spalding Copeland, Mrs. Copeland's Guest Book:
      A show-down came when the unidentified chief of an unidentified mission brought in a young and distant relative to receive for him at a function—over the heads of other wives within the mission. This caused many an indignant 'tschk! tschk!'