klikke
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[edit]klikke
Norwegian Bokmål
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Imitative of the sound (lydord).
Verb
[edit]klikke (present tense klikker, past tense klikka or klikket, past participle klikka or klikket)
- to click (make a clicking noise)
- (colloquial) to lose it (lose one's temper or mind)
Related terms
[edit]- klikk n
References
[edit]- “klikke” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Verb
[edit]klikke (present tense klikkar, past tense klikka, past participle klikka, passive infinitive klikkast, present participle klikkande, imperative klikke/klikk)
- (ambitransitive) to click (to make a clicking sound)
- (transitive, computing) to click (to navigate by clicking the mouse button)
- (intransitive or impersonal, colloquial) to lose it (to lose one's temper or mind)
- Han var så sur, han klikka heilt.
- He was so mad, he lost it completely.
- Det har klikka for ho.
- She has lost it.
Etymology 2
[edit]From klikk m (“clique”) after French clique.
Verb
[edit]klikke (present tense klikkar, past tense klikka, past participle klikka, passive infinitive klikkast, present participle klikkande, imperative klikke/klikk)
- (reflexive) to clique
- 1950, Jakob Straume, Redningsmannen, page 110:
- Svigerinnene klikka seg i hop mot bruda.
- The sisters-in-law cliqued themselves against the bride.
References
[edit]- “klikke” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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