- yock
- variant of yuk I
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
yock — yock·er·nut; yock; hun·yock; yock·ey·nut; … English syllables
yock — ☆ yock [yäk ] n. [var. of YAK2] Slang a loud laugh or something evoking loud laughter; yak … English World dictionary
yock — AND yok [jok] 1. in. to laugh loudly. (See also yak.) □ Everybody yocked at the joke, and when things calmed down, I announced the mass firings. □ Stop yocking and listen to this. 2. n. a loud laugh. □ Sue let out an enormous yock and quickly… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
yock — /yok/, n., v.i., v.t. Slang. yuk1. * * * … Universalium
yock — n an alternative spelling of yok … Contemporary slang
yock — (also yok) noun US informal a hearty laugh. Origin 1930s (theatrical slang): prob. imitative … English new terms dictionary
yock — [[t]yɒk[/t]] n. v. i. v. t. sl. cvb sts yuk I … From formal English to slang
yock — I. ˈyäk slang variant of yak IV II. ˈyək, ˈyäk intransitive verb or yuck ˈyək; or yuk ( … Useful english dictionary
Ben Yock — Benjamin Arthur Yock (b. 8 February, 1975 in Christchurch) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played two first class matches for the Canterbury Wizards in 1997 … Wikipedia
yok — (yock) n a laugh, chortle or instance of humour. A racier version of yak or yuk , popular for instance with rock music journalists. There s lots of yoks in this new movie … Contemporary slang