yuks
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English[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Noun[edit]
yuks
Etymology 2[edit]
From plural of onomatopoeic yuk.
Noun[edit]
yuks (uncountable)
- laughter, amusement
- 1988 July 22, Lawrence Bommer, “Sybil’s Playhouse”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- For instance, the five improv artists in Sybil’s Playhouse nearly broke their funny bones trying to dig yuks from the response to “What’s making you blue this summer?”
- 2010, Danielle Corsetto, Girls With Slingshots[2]:
- HAZEL: Please tell me that mask is removable.
DOCTOR: Oh! Yes, of course – it’s just for yuks, see!
Translations[edit]
laughter
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Indonesian[edit]
Interjection[edit]
yuks
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