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cackle

The laughter of a witch.

Witches cackle when flying across the moonlight.

by Jafar January 20, 2005

cackle

A group of three or more women from connecticut speaking simultaneously at varying volumes.

Damn, the cackle has gathered...

by cgrang March 26, 2014

Cackled

When something is really funny, it made you laugh to the point of when you couldn’t breathe or it sounded inhumane.

Friend: “Look. Look! LOOK!”
You: “ Oh my gosh, I cackled when I seen that post!”

by SwitchesEnriches April 09, 2020

cackle

1) The act of a large group of women in one room talking and laughing loudly over everyone else.

2) The act of a large group of women bitching together.

The ladies sat at the party and cackled loudly.

by mtothephillips July 05, 2010

Cackle

An evil laugh performed by a slightly frightful 9 year old with a plate.

cackle

by chickensluvpie February 08, 2009

Cackle

A collective noun for a congregation of white women. They can be categorized into two main types of sub-cackle: presumptuous twenty-somethings and middle-aged divorcees, although other sub-cackle do exist.

The bouncer cringed as the cackle made a series of "whoop!" sounds upon gaining entrance to the club.

by scheissvogel January 30, 2017