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yuk

Yuk vs Yeuk - What's the difference?

yuk | yeuk |


As verbs the difference between yuk and yeuk

is that yuk is to laugh exuberantly while yeuk is (scotland) to itch, irritate the skin.

As an interjection yuk

is (onomatopoeia) an exuberant laugh.

As a noun yeuk is

(scotland) itch, a prickly feeling.

Yuk vs Auk - What's the difference?

yuk | auk |


As an interjection yuk

is (onomatopoeia) an exuberant laugh.

As a verb yuk

is to laugh exuberantly.

As a noun auk is

any of several species of arctic sea birds of the family alcidae .

Yuh vs Yuk - What's the difference?

yuh | yuk |


As a pronoun yuh

is (chiefly|jamaica) you.

As an interjection yuk is

(onomatopoeia) an exuberant laugh.

As a verb yuk is

to laugh exuberantly.

Yuk vs Juk - What's the difference?

yuk | juk |


As an interjection yuk

is (onomatopoeia) an exuberant laugh.

As a verb yuk

is to laugh exuberantly.

As a noun juk is

congee.

Taxonomy vs Yuk - What's the difference?

taxonomy | yuk |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an interjection yuk is

(onomatopoeia) an exuberant laugh.

As a verb yuk is

to laugh exuberantly.

Yak vs Yuk - What's the difference?

yak | yuk |


As verbs the difference between yak and yuk

is that yak is to talk, particularly informally but persistently, such as chatter while yuk is to laugh exuberantly.

As a noun yak

is an ox-like mammal native to the Himalayas and Tibet with dark, long and silky hair a horse like tail and a full, bushy mane.

As an interjection yuk is

an exuberant laugh.

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