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yuck; yuk noun- a laugh US, 1971
- Toxic chock your idea of a big yuck, Larry? — Armistead Maupin, Further Tales of the City, p. 238, 1982
- a fool; an idiot US, 1943
- Always some John Family or silk moll with bookoo toadskins playing around with a yuk who’ll ante to keep the knockdown from the bundleman or headache. — The New American Mercury, p. 708, 1950
- Honestly, I’ve never met such a yuck. You’ll never get caught, you poor goof. — Max Shulman, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, p. 13, 1951
- “I’m an assistant buyer at Gliddens. Sportswear. At least I was before that yuk bounsed me into the air.” — John D. MacDonald, The Deceivers, p. 18, 1958
- in gambling cheating schemes, a victim US
- — Frank Garcia, Marked Cards and Loaded Dice, p. 265, 1962
- crack cocaine US
- “All I could hear was, ‘Where was the yuck?’” he testified. Yuck is street slang for crack. — Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, p. B1, 4th September 1993
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