Correct spelling for the English word "cacked" is [kˈakt], [kˈakt], [k_ˈa_k_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Cacked is a colloquial term that is commonly used in British English slang. While it is not recognized as a standard term in formal dictionaries, it is frequently employed in informal conversations and certain regional dialects.
The verb "cacked" is derived from the noun "cake-hole," which is a slang term referring to the mouth or face. When someone says that they or someone else is "cacked," it typically means that their face or mouth is covered in something unpleasant or undesirable, such as food, dirt, or other substances. It can also imply that someone has made a mess of themselves or their appearance.
The term "cacked" can be used metaphorically as well, to describe someone who has embarrassed themselves or made a mistake. In this sense, it suggests that someone has figuratively "messed up" or made a blunder.
While the term is primarily used in a negative context, it can also be employed humorously or playfully among friends or in jest. However, it is important to note that using slang terms like "cacked" may be considered inappropriate or offensive in certain formal or professional situations.