yock



yack

and yock and yuck and yuk (jæk and jɔk and jək)
1. n. a foolish person. Who’s the yock wearing the red bandana?
2. n. idle chatter. I’ve heard enough yack to last me a lifetime.
3. Go to yak.

yock

verb
See yack

yack

verb
See yak

yock

and yok (jɔk)
1. in. to laugh loudly. (see also yak.) Everybody yocked at the joke and when things calmed down, I announced the mass firings.
2. n. a loud laugh. Sue let out an enormous yock and quickly covered her mouth.
3. Go to yack.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JoostYO:STDutch
Ealdr&Aelig;D-Anglo-Saxon
ErwinER-veen (German), ER-win (Dutch), ER-vin (Dutch)German, Dutch, Ancient Germanic
Tzivia-Hebrew
Amadeus[.æmə'di:əs]
Pernilleper-NEEL-leDanish, Norwegian