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yock
yock Y0022000 (yŏk, yŭk) Slang intr.v. yocked, yock·ing, yocks To laugh or joke, especially boisterously.n. A loud laugh or joke. [Imitative.]yock (jɒk) na noisy laughvbto laugh (esp in the phrase yock it up)yuk1 or yuck (yʌk) n., v. yukked yucked, yuk•king yuck•ing. Slang. n. 1. a loud, hearty laugh. 2. a joke or circumstance evoking such a laugh. v.i., v.t. 3. to laugh or joke: yukking it up. [1960–65] yuk3 (yʌk) interj. Slang. yuck1. Yuk. Yukon Territory. yock
yack and yock and yuck and yuk (jæk and jɔk and jək)1. n. a foolish person. Who’s the yock wearing the red bandana? 2. n. idle chatter. I’ve heard enough yack to last me a lifetime. 3. Go to yak.yock verbSee yackyack verbSee yakyock and yok (jɔk)1. in. to laugh loudly. (see also yak.) Everybody yocked at the joke and when things calmed down, I announced the mass firings. 2. n. a loud laugh. Sue let out an enormous yock and quickly covered her mouth. 3. Go to yack. |