Yuk — may refer to: *Mr. Yuk, a trademarked cartoon graphic image, widely employed in the United States in labeling of substances that are poisonous if ingested *Tsan Yuk Hospital, a public hospital in Hong Kong specializing in obstetrics and… … Wikipedia
yuk — ☆ yuk1 [yuk ] n. [echoic] Slang a loud laugh of amusement, or something causing it vi. yukked, yukking Slang to laugh loudly yuk2 [yuk] n., interj. Slang alt. sp. of YUCK2 … English World dictionary
yuk — [jʌk] interjection another spelling of ↑yuck … Dictionary of contemporary English
yuk — [ jʌk ] another spelling of yuck … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
yuk — “laughter, something evoking laughs,” 1964, onomatopoeic; see YUCK (Cf. yuck) (2) … Etymology dictionary
yuk|ky — «YUHK ee, yuhkh ee», adjective. Especially U.S. Informal. disgusting; repugnant. Also, yucky … Useful english dictionary
yük — is. 1. Daşınmaq, aparılmaq üçün hər cür şey, daşınmalı olan mal və s. Yükü boşaltmaq. Heyvanın dalına yük çatmaq. – Ağ dəvə düzdə qaldı; Yükü Təbrizdə qaldı; Oğlanı dərd apardı; Dərmanı qızda qaldı. (Bayatı). Yük heyvanı – yük daşıyan heyvan. //… … Azərbaycan dilinin izahlı lüğəti
yuk — yuk1 /yuk/, n., v., yukked, yukking. Slang. n. 1. a loud, hearty laugh. 2. a joke evoking such a laugh. v.i., v.t. 3. to laugh or joke: The audience really yukked it up at the movie. Also, yuck, yock, yok … Universalium
yuk — [[t]jʌ̱k[/t]] EXCLAM Some people say yuk when they think something is very unpleasant or disgusting. [INFORMAL] It s corned beef and cabbage, said Malone. Yuk, said Maureen … English dictionary
yuk — ahantch·u·yuk; yuk; … English syllables