Noun: yack
Pronunciation:(yak)
Yack meaning:
- Noisy talk
Synonyms: yak, yatter
Verb: yack
Pronunciation:(yak)
Yack meaning:
- Talk incessantly and tiresomely
Synonyms: jaw, yack away, rattle on, yap away, yak
Quotations:
- Sherrilyn Kenyon – No! I don’t want to Ouija, or do the pendulum thing, and I swear if I see one tarot card or rune stone I’ll yack cupcake all over you.
- J.A. Medders – Being gospel-centered in language and theology isn’t enough. Pharisees can yack away with hyphenated gospel-talk, but we are after the spirit and truth of gospel-centeredness: worship.
Sample sentences:
- If only parents would listen! If only they would let us talk instead of forever and eternally and continuously harping and preaching and nagging and correcting and yacking, yacking, yacking! But they won’t listen! They simply won’t or can’t or don’t want to listen, and we kids keep winding up back in the same old frustrating, lost, lonely corner with no one to relate to either verbally or physically.
- That pesky, dangerous box is a booby trap full of good and bad news math. I hate math, I hate the scale. Back in the bun-head ballerina days I would measure myself constantly and then punish or praise accordingly. On punishment days I’d yack. A golden nugget that makes me wise and human. However, that box is just that, a small container to cage ourselves. Prison is not sexy. No matter how it looks in the movies, prison is not a place to voluntarily visit.
- I tell her as best I can without yacking on the floor.
- Even the Eskimos would get a yack out of it.
- Well I thought I’d get a big yack, because Kennedy had a marvelous sense of humor.