chiack

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  To taunt or tease.
 * 2) * 1991, ,  '', Picador UK Paperback edition 1992 (Chapter 1, at page 1: the book's opening lines):
 * Will you look at us by the river! The whole restless mob of us on spread blankets in the dreamy briny sunshine skylarking and chiacking about for one day, one clear, clean, sweet day in a good world in the midst of our living.
 * 1) * 1991, ,  '', Picador UK Paperback edition 1992 (Chapter 1, at page 1: the book's opening lines):
 * Will you look at us by the river! The whole restless mob of us on spread blankets in the dreamy briny sunshine skylarking and chiacking about for one day, one clear, clean, sweet day in a good world in the midst of our living.

Noun

 * 1)  Taunting or teasing.