yack |
yap |
As a noun yack
is chatter.
As a verb yack
is (slang) to vomit, usually because of intoxication.
As a proper noun yap is
an atoll in the caroline islands of western micronesia.
yack |
undefined |
As a noun yack
is chatter.
As a verb yack
is (slang) to vomit, usually because of intoxication.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
yack |
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zack |
yack |
As nouns the difference between zack and yack
is that
zack is (australia|obsolete) sixpence while
yack is chatter.
As a verb yack is
(slang) to vomit, usually because of intoxication.
yack |
ack |
As nouns the difference between yack and ack
is that
yack is chatter while
ack is the letter a as used in signalling and other types of communications.
As a verb yack
is (slang) to vomit, usually because of intoxication.
As an interjection ack is
(radio communications) acknowledged or
ack can be expressing distaste, alarm, or trepidation.
yack |
mack |
In slang|lang=en terms the difference between yack and mack
is that
yack is (slang) to vomit, usually because of intoxication while
mack is (slang) to seduce or flirt with.
As nouns the difference between yack and mack
is that
yack is chatter while
mack is (slang) an individual skilled in the art of seduction using verbal skills.
As verbs the difference between yack and mack
is that
yack is (slang) to vomit, usually because of intoxication while
mack is (slang) to act as pimp; to pander.
rack |
yack |
As nouns the difference between rack and yack
is that
rack is dress, skirt while
yack is chatter.
As a verb yack is
(slang) to vomit, usually because of intoxication.
yack |
fack |
As nouns the difference between yack and fack
is that
yack is chatter while
fack is one of the four stomachs of a ruminating animal; rumen; paunch.
As a verb yack
is (slang) to vomit, usually because of intoxication.
nack |
yack |
As verbs the difference between nack and yack
is that
nack is (computing) to acknowledge negatively; to send a nak signal to while
yack is (slang) to vomit, usually because of intoxication.
As a noun yack is
chatter.
kyack |
yack |
As nouns the difference between kyack and yack
is that
kyack is a packsack to be swung on either side of a
packsaddleyack is chatter.
As a verb yack is
to vomit, usually because of intoxication.
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