mckay

/mæk.eɪ/

Definitions

1. noun

a Scottish or Irish surname, originally a Gaelic word meaning ‘high’ or ‘swan lake’.

“She married a McKay and moved to Scotland.”

2. verb

to make or drive back, especially by force or persuasion.

“The protesters tried to McKay the police back.”

3. verb

to clear by driving back or making way.

“They McKayed the road to make room for the parade.”

Synonyms

  • McKay
  • McKee
  • clear

Antonyms

  • block
  • obstruct