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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
yuk

"laughter, something evoking laughs," 1964, imitative; see yuck (2).

Wiktionary
yuk

interj. 1 (context onomatopoeia English) An exuberant laugh. 2 One, such as a joke, that causes such a laugh. vb. To laugh exuberantly.

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Yuk

Yuk may refer to:

  • Mr. Yuk, a trademarked cartoon graphic image, widely employed in the United States in labeling of substances that are poisonous if ingested
  • Yuk, a sophomore at the United States Military Academy
  • Yuk Yuk's, a national comedy club chain in Canada, owned and established by former stand-up comedian Mark Breslin
  • Yuk, a Korean surname derived from Lu (surname 陆)
    • Yuk Young-soo, former first lady of South Korea

Usage examples of "yuk".

He works with Yuk Tang because everyone else he knows has moved west or south.

And because Yuk Tang is connected with more than one guy in Little Asia who can move anything -- TVs and jewelry right down to paintings and rare stamps and precious metals -- in less than a week.

And because Yuk Tang agrees to a sixty-forty split, with Darcey hugging the sixty end.

Darcey dislikes Yuk Tang on instinct, he admitted to himself last week, while sober and bored, that they work well together.

Without getting sloppy or greedy, Yuk Tang and Darcey have put away a barrel of money.

It makes him look funny at Yuk Tang sometimes, even in the middle of a job.

Because things have been so sweet, Darcey and Yuk Tang have been pushing it up in the Hills.

He drove by again with Yuk Tang and they spent a few minutes discussing it over a small dinner plate at The Grille.

He tells Scalley to be at the Menard Diner in twenty minutes, jumps back in the car and starts to head for the Menard without consulting Yuk Tang.

Darcey would like to talk, but thinks Yuk Tang might take this as an apology and a sign of weakness.

To calm himself, Yuk Tang begins arranging the sandwiches on the glove box door like this were a formal banquet.

Though he seems fit and agile and in command of himself, something makes Yuk Tang want to estimate that the guy is as old as anyone in the Mother of Angels.

He takes a business card from his suitcoat pocket and slides it across the table toward Yuk Tang.

He hates the idea that he and Yuk Tang have been mentioned in the same sentence.

Darcey, and Yuk Tang moves instantly out of the room and up the stairs in the hallway.