yuk

/jʌk/
interjection
  1. Used to express disgust or distaste, especially at something unpleasant or gross.
    • She said 'yuk' when she saw the slimy snail on the sidewalk.
    • Yuk, I'm not eating that weird-looking vegetable.
    • Yuk! This milk smells sour.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A sound or expression of disgust.
    • I heard a yuk from the back of the room during the science experiment.
    • He let out a loud yuk when he tasted the medicine.
    • The kids all made a yuk when the teacher showed them the worm.
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