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An expression of disgust.
yuk
yuk
1
A
-
yuk
.
His speech came out slow and staggered, like words were unnatural for him.
2
They
yuk
at this one, an oldie but a goodie.
3
They laughed at me, like grown-ups havin' a
yuk
at some kid who just drank his first beer.
4
It is composed of I-kan-a, "ground," and
I
-
yuk
-
sa
,
"point" or "tip," i.e., point of ground, or peninsula.
5
Im all for a traditional green or white tree or even a twig tree this is
yuk
but each to their own!
1
Sports cuisine can be summed up with a single word -
yuck
.
2
Yeah,
yuck
,
you would never want to put evidence in your mouth.
3
They were strong and way too fast, and had an enormous
yuck
factor.
4
It is a bit
yuck
,
but honestly, it's a powerful symbol.
5
It seared her skin and filled her nostrils with sweet-burning
yuck
.
6
But not all species explicitly avoid contact with
yuck
-
inducing
substances.
7
He got rid of what I called the
'
yuck
'
lines.
8
There is also the challenge of getting consumers over the
"
yuck
"
factor.
9
Word to use in America instead: Gross or
yuck
9.
10
They would be saying they had these
yuck
-
it
-
up
conversations with someone who's not responding.
11
Shit leaked from her panties and she felt runnels of
yuck
on her thighs.
12
The boys get a big
yuck
out of this sally.
13
Guaranteed to keep super dumb humans
yuck
-
yucking
at their intellectual overlords for the duration.
14
Will others get over the
yuck
factor and follow?
15
For many Westerners there is a
'
yuck
factor' associated with non-toilet paper cleaning, Dr Cook said.
16
There's a very high
'
yuck
'
level in my kind of work. In theory Tia liked children.
yuck
big yuck
allay the yuck
burn yuck
enormous yuck
just yuck