yuk
1or yuck, yock, yok, yak
[ yuhk ]
/ yʌk /
noun
a loud, hearty laugh.
a joke evoking such a laugh.
verb (used with or without object), yukked, yuk·king.
to laugh or joke: The audience really yukked it up at the movie.
Origin of yuk
1
imitative
Words nearby yuk
yugarie,
yugo.,
yugoslav,
yugoslavia,
yugoslavian,
yuk,
yukaghir,
yukagir,
yukata,
yukawa,
yukawa meson
Definition for yuk (2 of 3)
yuk
2
[ yuhk ]
/ yʌk /
interjection
(used in repetition to indicate pleasure or amused malice.)
Definition for yuk (3 of 3)
Example sentences from the Web for yuk
All lie dead on the field at Kosovo; all save Yuk Brankovich, whose name be for ever accursed.
Through the Land of the Serb |Mary Edith DurhamYucker, yuk′ėr, n. the American flicker or golden-winged woodpecker.
If it works, we may be able to crack the yuk defenses, get some ships into their system.
Mr. Spaceship |Philip K. Dick