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yack; yak verb- to talk volubly and either idly or stupidly or both US
- Lying with a guy on a good inner-spring mattress and listening to him yak about pine needles! — Philip Wylie, Opus 21, p. 297, 1949
- I don’t want to appear to be the ungrateful brother-in-law guest yakking in behind their backs which I aint, I was happy and secure for the first time in years[.] — Jack Kerouac, Letter to Allen Ginsberg, p. 350, 10 May 1952
- [A]nd so on and so on, for no reason at all, yakking in the happy blue morning sky over rocks with his slaking grin, sweating a little from the long morning’s work. — Jack Kerouac, The Dharma Bums, p. 63, 1958
- [T]hey start yacking to their mates, and looking at you. — Paul E. Willis, Profane Culture, p. 31, 1978
- An hour ago you wanted to yack. — Ferris Buehler’s Day Off, 1986
- MIA: Why do we feel it’s necessary to yak about bullshit in order to be comfortable? — Pulp Fiction, 1994
- Yeah, I was going to give him some, but he started talking. Just talking, yakkety, yak. I hate a yakking man. — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 125, 1997
- Even after I tell him to shut his fucking mouth or I’ll shut it for him, he’s still yakking away. — Danny King, The Burglar Diaries, p. 108, 2001
- to vomit US, 1992
- “So then I started to open up his pants, but he bolted out of the car and ran into the trees and yakked his guts out.” — Ethan Morden, Buddies, p. 207, 1986
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 10, Spring 1992
- And if I yack, chances are someone else will chunder. — Wayne’s World 2, 1993
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