kiks

kiks
I
kiks
1. kiks sb., -en, kiks, -ene, i sms. kiks- el. kikse-, fx kiks(e)dåse
II
kiks
2. kiks sb., -et, kiks, -ene (fejl)

Dansk ordbog. 2015.

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