Yarked vs Yerked - What's the difference?
yarked | yerked |
(yark)
To make ready; prepare.
*1881 , Walter Gregor, Notes on the Folk-Lore of the North-East of Scotland :
(obsolete) To dispose; be set in order for; be destined or intended for.
(obsolete) To set open; open.
To draw (stitches etc.) tight.
To hit, strike, especially with a cane or whip.
To crack (a whip).
*, Folio Society, 2006, vol.1, p.96:
*:he would throw a Dagger, and make a whip to yarke and lash [tr. faisoit craqueter''], as cunningly as any Carter in ''France .
(yerk)
(archaic) to stab.
*circa 1603, :
To throw or thrust with a sudden, smart movement; to kick or strike suddenly; to jerk.
* Drayton
* Shakespeare
(obsolete, Scotland) To strike or lash with a whip.
As verbs the difference between yarked and yerked
is that yarked is past tense of yark while yerked is past tense of yerk.yarked
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Verb
(head)Anagrams
*yark
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Etymology 1
From (etyl) . More at (l).Verb
(en verb)- [...] Yet thou hast given us leather to yark , and leather to bark, [...]
Derived terms
* (l)Etymology 2
Origin uncertain, probably originally imitative; compare (jerk) etc.Alternative forms
* yerkVerb
(en verb)Anagrams
*yerked
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Verb
(head)yerk
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Verb
(en verb)- I lack iniquity / Sometimes to do me service: nine or ten times / I had thought to have yerk’d him here, under the ribs.
- They flirt, they yerk , they backward fling.
- Their wounded steeds / Yerk out their armed heels at their dead masters.