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Nack (noun)

A popular and local term used to describe the back of the neck.

Example sentence: She craned her neck to see what was behind her, feeling a cold breeze on her nack.

Nack (verb)

To make a quick, agile movement.

Example sentence: The cat nacked and leaped onto the counter to catch the mouse.

Nack (adjective)

Informal term meaning someone who is knowledgeable or skillful.

Example sentence: He proved himself to be a nack cook by preparing a delicious and elaborate meal.

Nack (adverb)

In a quick and agile manner.

Example sentence: She swiftly moved nack and forth, dodging her opponent's attacks.

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