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yakking - 4 dictionary results

yak

2[yak] ,verb, yakked, yak⋅king, noun Slang.
–verb (used without object)
1. to talk, esp. uninterruptedly and idly; gab; chatter: They've been yakking on the phone for over an hour.
–noun
2. incessant idle or gossipy talk.


Origin:
1945–50, Americanism; appar. of expressive orig.


yakker, noun

yak

3[yak] ,
–noun, verb (used without object), verb (used with object), yakked, yak⋅king. Slang.
yuk 1 .

yuk

1[yuhk] ,noun, verb, yukked, yuk⋅king. Slang.
–noun
1. a loud, hearty laugh.
2. a joke evoking such a laugh.
–verb (used without object), verb (used with object)
3. to laugh or joke: The audience really yukked it up at the movie.
Also, yuck, yock, yok, yak.


Origin:
imit.
yak 2 also yack   (yāk)   
intr.v.   yakked also yacked, yak·king also yack·ing, yaks also yacks
To talk persistently and meaninglessly; chatter.
n.  Prolonged, sometimes senseless talk; chatter.

[Imitative.]
yak'ker n.
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