Highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust.
1 I haven't been to see her yet, she still feels too yucky .
2 If they were yucky , I just pretended I was licking a letter.
3 It was puffy and red, and scabby and sore, and altogether yucky .
4 You forget all this yucky stuff, and it's really not so bad.
5 He liked to kiss open mouth but he tasted yucky like cigars.
6 I think that probably sounds more yucky than it really is.
7 She took pills and yucky things to get away from them.
8 She'd wake up and her hair would be a yucky , washed-out brown again.
9 She's quite careful about it, trying to get every yucky drop onto the sill.
10 Grieving on social media platforms often comes across as yucky and self-promotional even between friends.
11 Sherbet Classic, for example, turns the Close Window button into a yucky little pink sphere.
12 She confided, "I don't want to be a yucky old Breeder."
13 If it smells weird and or looks yucky , it's time to get rid of it!
14 Blame that yucky maple syrup on the weather LITTLETON, New Hampshire Bad news for waffle lovers.
15 These businesses are big on the idea that urine tests are inconvenient, invasive, and, well, yucky .
16 Even nearly real, 3-D-printed foods can seem yucky .
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