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yuck; yuk; yuk-yuk verb to laugh US, 1974 Echoic.- He’d been giggled out of Georgetown, howled out of Harvard, yuk-yukked out of Yale, snickered out of Stanford, and chuckled out of Chattanooga State Technical Community College. — Dav Pilkey, Captain Underpants and the Perilous Plot of Professor Poopypants, p. 50, 2000
▶ yuck it to stop doing something UK: SCOTLAND- Ah’ve had enough snash [impertinence] fae you so just yuck it, awright? — Michael Munro, The original Patter, p. 80, 1985
▶ yuck it up; yuk it up to behave in a foolish, time-wasting way US, 1964- The sedan pulled past, two men in the front, both with sunglasses and both yucking it up and doing their best to pretend that they weren’t interested in me. — Robert Crais, L.A. Requiem, p. 105, 1999
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