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yok

American  
[yok] / yɒk /

noun

Slang.
yokked, yokking
  1. yuk.


Example Sentences

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Had it not been for U.S. aid, it would have been yok this year for flour and oil.

From Time Magazine Archive

By spring the yok situation will be worse and might catch up with the farmers, who form more than 80% of the electorate, and the core of Menderes' strength.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is yok for coffee and chocolate, knives and forks, writing paper and ink, appliances and spare parts.

From Time Magazine Archive

The word is yok, which means, "There isn't any."

From Time Magazine Archive

Yet the game is much enjoyed by the officials of foreign Governments in Constantinople, and the turf on the yok maidan is good.

From The Happy Golfer Being Some Experiences, Reflections, and a Few Deductions of a Wandering Golfer by Leach, Henry