yawk

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Onomatopoeic.

Pronunciation

Interjection

yawk

  1. (slang, African-American Vernacular, MLE, gaming, rare) imitative for the sound of a shot in particular of a gun.

Verb

yawk (third-person singular simple present yawks, present participle yawking, simple past and past participle yawked)

  1. (slang, African-American Vernacular, MLE, gaming, rare, ambitransitive) to shoot, to make an impact (on) by or as if by firing.
    Synonyms: bun, blam, blem

Quotations

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Anagrams

Scots

Alternative forms

  • yauk

Etymology

From Middle English aken, from Old English acan, from Proto-West Germanic *akan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jɑːk/, /jɔːk/

Verb

yawk

  1. to be painful or in pain

Noun

yawk

  1. A state of perplexity.

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