Definition: The word "ike" has a root meaning "to eat", so it's likely an instance of a person eating or consuming food. The word "Behar" itself, though, isn't actually an English term; it's a name given to a character in the Disney animated film "Mary Poppins". The character was known as "Mrs. Bigot" and is often portrayed as being very racist, although this characterization has been criticized by some historians. The word "ike" is also used in English as an abbreviation for "Ike", which is a slang term for saying "yes" or "yeah". It's possible that the word "Ike" may have been part of a larger phrase or expression, and that it was used to express agreement or approval. However, without more context, it's difficult to say for certain what the word means in its various forms.
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