Yack vs Ack - What's the difference?
yack | ack |
(slang) to vomit, usually because of intoxication
(colloquial) to talk incessantly
(internet) An acknowledgement either of a packet or a message received from a network.
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
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Verb
(en verb)- I moved to another carriage on the train because the first one was full of people yacking on mobile phones.