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What (who) is ACK - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ack; ACKS; ACK (disambiguation); Ack (disambiguation)

ACK         
1. <character> /ak/ The mnemonic for the ACKnowledge character, ASCII code 6. 2. <communications> A message transmitted to indicate that some data has been received correctly. Typically, if the sender does not receive the ACK message after some predetermined time, or receives a NAK, the original data will be sent again. [Jargon File] (1997-01-07)
ack         
Exclamation used to indicate surprise, irritation, or disgust, often with one's own actions.
Ack! I deleted my entire inbox!
Ack Ack Stakes         
HORSE RACE HELD AT CHURCHILL DOWNS NAMED FOR THE RACEHORSE
Ack Ack Handicap (Churchill Downs)
The Ack Ack Stakes is a Grade III American Thoroughbred horse race for three years old and older, over a distance of one mile on the dirt held annually in September at Churchill Downs, in Louisville, Kentucky. The event currently carries a purse of $300,000.

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ACK

ACK or Ack may refer to:

Examples of use of ACK
1. Nor does it tally the dizzying ack–ack of nondestructive and non–tectonic events during the same one–week span.
2. Officials ack–nowledged there was "considerable grassroots dissatisfaction" with the outcome.
3. It found that the ratings for 13 nations increased since the August 28 survey by the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN–uh–pe–ack) University poll.
4. For example, use Pig Latin÷ at the end of this season of "24," for example – spoiler alert! – ack–Jay auer–Bay akes–fay is–hay own–ay eath–day.
5. Ack!" Seems everyone who‘s anyone meets at the lagoon?Amba$$ador Opponents Speaking of matters diplomatic, the American Foreign Service Association, the career officers‘ union, is once again trying to get more qualified people into ambassadorial jobs.