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'''Ack''' is sometimes used as an [[onomatopoeia]] for disgust, or as choking on something foul. |
'''Ack''' is sometimes used as an [[onomatopoeia]] for disgust, or as choking on something foul. |
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Revision as of 06:03, 4 June 2007
Ack is sometimes used as an onomatopoeia for disgust, or as choking on something foul.
ACK as an abbreviation that may refer to:
- ACK (computing), a signal used in computing and other fields to indicate acknowledgement, including:
- ACK (TCP), a packet message used in the Transmission Control Protocol to acknowledge receipt of a packet.
- Acknowledge character, a control character used in ASCII.
- ACK (domain transfer), term used in transfer of domains.
- Acklington railway station (National Rail: ACK), a rail station in the United Kingdom.
- Nantucket Memorial Airport (IATA code: ACK), a Massachusetts airport (referring to Ackerly Field).
ACK as a three-letter acronym that may refer to:
- Amsterdam Compiler Kit, a compiler suite used in Minix.
- Arbeitsgemeinschaft Christlicher Kirchen, a German Christian church.