Definitions for yuckyʌk

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Random House Webster's College Dictionary

yuck*yʌk(interj.)

  1. (used as an expression of disgust or repugnance.)

    Category: Common Vocabulary, Status (usage)

* Slang..

Origin of yuck:

1965–70, Amer.; expressive word

yuck*yʌk(n.; v.i.; v.t.)yucked, yuck•ing.

  1. Category: Common Vocabulary, Status (usage)

    Ref: yuk1. 1

* Slang..

Kernerman English Learner's Dictionary

  1. yuck(interjection)ʌk

    indicates you think sth is disgusting

    Bright yellow and green walls - yuck!

Wiktionary

  1. yuck(Noun)

    something disgusting

  2. yuck(Noun)

    the sound made by a laugh

  3. yuck(Interjection)

    uttered to indicate disgust usually toward an objectionable taste or odour

Webster Dictionary

  1. Yuck(verb)

    to itch

  2. Yuck(verb)

    to scratch


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