- yecch
- interjection see yech
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
yecch — [jʌk] interjection AmE spoken informal [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: From the sound of vomiting] used to say that you think something is very unpleasant = ↑yuck … Dictionary of contemporary English
yecch — [ jek, jex ] interjection YUCK … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
yecch — interjection see yech * * * yecch «yuhk, yuhkh», interjection. U.S. Informal. an exclamation of disgust: »“You ask a guy today how the economy will be in three weeks and he ll say Yecch! ” (Newsweek). * * * ↑yech … Useful english dictionary
Yecch — exclamation of disgust, aversion, horror, etc … Dictionary of Australian slang
yecch — Australian Slang exclamation of disgust, aversion, horror, etc … English dialects glossary
yecch! — exclamation American an alternative form of yuck! … Contemporary slang
yecch — interj. exclamation of disgust, exclamation of aversion … English contemporary dictionary
yecch — interjection AmE slang used to say that you think something is very unpleasant; yuck … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
yecch — /jɛk/ (say yek) interjection (an exclamation of disgust, aversion, horror, or the like.) …
Peter Alsop — is an American children s musician whose songs try to help kids deal with life. The range of subjects includes fear of sleep, dealing with loss, dealing with invasion of privacy, being called gay for showing emotion, gender differences,… … Wikipedia