yuck

/jʌk/
interjection
  1. Used to express strong dislike, disgust, or distaste for something.
    • Yuck! This milk tastes sour.
    • Yuck, I can't believe you ate that.
    • She saw the spider and shouted, 'Yuck!'
Synonyms
noun
  1. Something that is disgusting or unpleasant.
    • There was green yuck growing in the back of the fridge.
    • The kids wiped the yuck off their shoes before coming inside.
    • I don't want to touch that yuck on the floor.
verb
  1. To express disgust or to reject something with a 'yuck' sound.
    • He yucked when he saw the moldy bread.
    • The whole class yucked at the smell of the experiment.
    • She yucked and pushed the plate away.
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