"Clique": kleek? klick?

Baker, John JMB at STRADLEY.COM
Tue Jan 3 20:10:28 UTC 2006


        My wife and I say "klick" and, for the adjective form,
"klickie."

John Baker


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Subject: Re: "Clique": kleek? klick?

Matthew J. Gordon writes:
>I don't trust my memory too much on this but I'm pretty sure it was
>"klick" when I was in high school in Lincoln NE in the 80s.
>
>I'd also say that's the dominant pronunciation today at least in the
>Midwest. I've done lots of interviews with high school students in
>Michigan, Indiana, and Missouri and never hear "kleek" from them.
>
>For those of you who use the tense vowel, i.e. "kleek", do you have
>that in the adjective 'cliquish' too? or maybe you don't use that
adjective.
~~~~~~~~~
"Kleekish," when used.  Maybe we should say "cliquique!"
AM

A&M Murie
N. Bangor NY
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