Eke is a term to describe leftover supply of something. It is like yesterday's food was eked to make today's lunch.
Nickname is an English word, derived from eke-name meaning additional name.
eke pin balu kukutang ke keka!! mulala
That is the correct spelling eke used as the verb "to eke out" (to produce or survive despite difficulty).
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Osa Eke's birth name is Adeboye Osariemen Eke.
John Eke died in 1964.
Alexander Eke was born in 1912.
Alexander Eke died in 2004.
Eke Chukwu is 5' 11".
John Eke was born in 1886.
eke, uke, sky, ska, aka (meaning alias)
"and Zephyrus eke with his swete breth..." - Chaucer"Eke" does not mean "get by," or "barely make a living" except in lower-quality cross-word puzzles. Eke is an old word meaning "and," or "in addition." Used as a verb, with out it means "stretch, add to, extend." For example, You can eke out this stew by adding a little water, or He eked out a modest living as a janitor by taking odd jobs on the side.