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What (who) is yuk - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yuk (disambiguation); YUK

yuk         
Some people say 'yuk' when they think something is very unpleasant or disgusting. (INFORMAL)
'It's corned beef and cabbage,' said Malone. 'Yuk,' said Maureen.
EXCLAM
Lee Yuk-wing         
PROFESSOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Yuk Wing Lee; Y. W. Lee; Yuk-Wing Lee; Lee Yuk-Wing
Lee Yuk-wing (; April 14, 1904 – November 8, 1989) was a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is best known for adapting and popularizing the pioneering work of Norbert Wiener and for his own research on statistical communication theory.
Yuk L. Yung         
PROFESSOR OF PLANETARY SCIENCE
Yuk Yung; Yung Yuk-ling; Yuk-ling Yung; Yuk Ling Yung
Yuk-ling Yung () is an American scientist who has been a Professor of Planetary Science at the California Institute of Technology from 1986 to present.

Wikipedia

Yuk

Yuk may refer to:

  • Mr. Yuk, a trademarked cartoon graphic image, widely employed in the United States in labeling of substances that are poisonous if ingested
  • Yuk, a sophomore at the United States Military Academy
  • Yuk Yuk's, a national comedy club chain in Canada, owned and established by former stand-up comedian Mark Breslin
  • Yuk, a Korean surname derived from Lu (surname 陆)
    • Yuk Young-soo, former first lady of South Korea
  • The Ainu word for the Yezo sika deer.
Examples of use of yuk
1. He has a yukyuk laugh that makes him sound like Jimmy Stewart in It‘s a Wonderful Life.
2. Polly Toynbee Friday May 5, 2006 The Guardian Oh yuk!
3. Jennifer Sutton‘s first reaction was ‘yuk‘ when she saw the organ that nearly killed her.
4. It‘s Brown in part who is responsible for this situation, for too much of a tax burden on British industry and very little help. – Nigel, Somerset I‘m sure that the visit from Brown (Yuk) and Darling (Yuk!
5. "My first reaction when I saw it was, ‘yuk!‘," she said.