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dikkedikk

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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Onomatopoeia; from archaic interjection dikk, originally tikk

Interjection

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dikkedikk

  1. (childish) Onomatopoeic phrase used by adults to incite laughter or a smiling response in a baby, often used in conjunction with tickling the baby.

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Noun

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dikkedikk n (definite singular dikkedikket, indefinite plural dikkedikk, definite plural dikkedikka or dikkedikkene)

  1. An instance of using the interjection dikkedikk.

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