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yackety-yak

/ ˌjækɪtɪˈjæk /

noun

  1. slang.
    noisy, continuous, and trivial talk or conversation Sometimes shortened toyak
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Word History and Origins

Origin of yackety-yak1

of imitative origin
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Example Sentences

Their yackety-yak drives her down the trunk.

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I hear Mama Ya-Ya’s TV news floating yackety-yak out the window: “A tropical storm is kicking up high waves in the Bahamas. Satellites show the counterclockwise rotation of a developing hurricane. Winds, thirty-eight miles per hour...”

Their yackety-yak drives her down the trunk.

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A leading voiceover actor, West has spoken up for title characters on “Doug” and “Ren & Stimpy,” for latter-day revivals of Bugs Bunny, Woody Woodpecker and Popeye, for a broad swath of the “Futurama” crew, even Red M&M.; Now West has brought his virtuosic yackety-yak to his own podcast, speaking for himself on “The Billy West Show,” with five editions posted on his website and iTunes of a series he hopes to build on every couple of weeks.

Their yackety-yak drives her down the trunk.

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What does yackety-yak mean?

Yackety-yak is a slang term for aimless, pointless talk, especially when it goes on and on.

The related slang term yack is most commonly used as a verb that means to talk, especially aimlessly, without stopping, and about unimportant things. Yack is also spelled yak and yackety-yak can also be spelled yackety-yack, yakety-yak, or yakity-yak. Yack (or yak) is also sometimes used as a noun to mean the same thing as yackety-yak, as is the word yacking, as in Quit your yacking!

Yackety-yak is the kind of trivial conversation that results from people yacking. Both terms are typically used at least somewhat negatively to criticize talking in such a way and imply that it is annoying or excessive.

Example: Would you two stop your yackety-yak and come help us?

Where does yackety-yak come from?

Terms like yack and yackety-yak are first recorded around the 1940s in the U.S. They are based on an imitation of the sound of background chatter.

Words like yackety-yak and its synonyms are often used in requests to stop such talk or in complaints about it, as in Quit that yackety-yak! or Stop your yacking!  Such terms especially imply that such talk is continuous and not about anything of substance.

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What are some other forms related to yackety-yak?

  • yackety-yack (alternate spelling)
  • yakety-yak (alternate spelling)
  • yakity-yak (alternate spelling)

What are some synonyms for yackety-yak?

What are some words that share a root or word element with yackety-yak?

What are some words that often get used in discussing yackety-yak?

How is yackety-yak used in real life?

Yackety-yak is extremely informal. It is often used in at least a mildly negative way to imply that such talk is annoying.

 

Try using yackety-yak!

Which of the following words is a synonym of yackety-yak?

A. prattle
B. jabber
C. chatter
D. all of the above

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