An expression of disgust.
1A-yuk. His speech came out slow and staggered, like words were unnatural for him.
2They yuk at this one, an oldie but a goodie.
3They laughed at me, like grown-ups havin' a yuk at some kid who just drank his first beer.
4It is composed of I-kan-a, "ground," and I-yuk-sa, "point" or "tip," i.e., point of ground, or peninsula.
5Im all for a traditional green or white tree or even a twig tree this is yuk but each to their own!
6This place of torment is proverbially called, in ordinary speech, "Te-yuk," a term equivalent to the worst sense of the word "hell."
7People love horror stories, particularly if they come with extra Yuk Factor.
8That's exactly how I felt the first night onstage at Yuk Yuk's.
9This was a feature, and Yuk Yuk's was actually paying me for my services.
10It's free and yields an endless stream of unintentional yuks.
11Backstage at Yuk Yuk's minutes before I took the stage for my first paid gig.
12The following night, we made plans and went downtown to this new, hot, bustling club Yuk Yuk's.
13The only person who ever talked to me was Jay Leno, whom I'd met at Yuk Yuk's.
14I never fully understood that concept until the moment the spotlight at Yuk Yuk's hit my face.
16Working toward my $150 doing Donny the half man, half chicken at Yuk Yuk's during my feature.