yuck

yuck - English

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /jʌk/
  • Homophone: yuk

Interjection

yuck

  1. Uttered to indicate disgust usually toward an objectionable taste or odour.
    • Antonym: yum
    • Yuck! This peanut butter is disgusting!

Synonyms

  • See yuck

Derived terms

Translations

Noun

yuck (uncountable)

  1. (uncountable) Something disgusting.

Verb

yuck (third-person singular simple present yucks, present participle yucking, simple past and past participle yucked)

  1. To say "yuck"; to express disgust.
  2. To vomit or gag;
  3. (euphemistic) fuck.

Noun

yuck (plural yucks)

  1. The sound made by a whole-hearted laugh.

Verb

yuck (third-person singular simple present yucks, present participle yucking, simple past and past participle yucked)

  1. (often followed by "up") To laugh or joke.

Verb

yuck (third-person singular simple present yucks, present participle yucking, simple past and past participle yucked)

  1. To yank or grab.

yuck - Scots

Verb

yuck (third-person singular simple present yuck, present participle yuckin, simple past yuckit, past participle yuckit)

  1. to chuck, to throw
    • A yuckit it inti the bucket.I chucked it into the bucket

Noun

yuck (plural yucks)

  1. a throw
  2. a small stone that can be thrown
    • Ye cin finnd yucks be the river.
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