Yarled vs Yarked - What's the difference?
yarled | yarked |
(yarl)
A deep, guttural vocal style with affected pronunciation, characteristic of male grunge and postgrunge singers of the .
* 2002 , Patrick Berkery, "
* 2008 , Michael J. Vaughn, Outro , iUniverse (2008), ISBN 9781440111402,
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To sing in this manner.
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(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 .
As verbs the difference between yarled and yarked
is that yarled is (yarl) while yarked is (yark).yarled
English
Verb
(head)yarl
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Noun
(en noun)Record Review", Creative Loafing (Atlanta), 9 January 2002:
- So pontificating on how Weathereds earnest morass of block-headed rage, grunge-lite mega-riffs and singer Scott Stapp's machismo ' yarl amounts to little more than Pearl Jam circa '91 for dummies is like shooting fish in a barrel.
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- One of my college kids informed me that the latest acoustic grinder hunk had covered it for a soundtrack — probably with that grungy yarl that everybody ripped off from Eddie Vedder.
Verb
(en verb)Is there any reason to listen to the new Alice in Chains album, "Black Gives Way to Blue"?", The Seattle Times , 21 October 2009:
- On "All Secrets Known," he yarls "fingers" into "fingerrrrrrrraaaaaaughhhhhzzzzzzz."
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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, [...]