Formerly used as an onomatopoetic expression to describe the sound of laughter in '60s theatrical jargon.

A decade later was used as an expression of distaste, disgust, or revulsion by people who attended comedy clubs, probably due to the disgusting nature of the jokes told in a more vulgarity-tolerant society. Can also be used in its adjective form, yucky.

see also: blech, ew, yucky, ick, icky
Yuck-yuck, you make me laugh with your silly antics sometimes, Bob.

Yuck! There's a freakin' fly in my soup!
by papermachete October 28, 2005
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When you sneeze hard enough where there is a projectile snot.
Guy 1: bruh, I have real bad allergies

Guy 2: oof, I don't want that yucked at me ya hear
by 300018925 October 30, 2018
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i. The phrase "yuck it up" was a way of mimicking laughter in '60s theatrical jargon. It was also used to describe the sound of laughing at comedy shows.

ii. A decade later, yuck became an expression of distaste or disgust, maybe due to the vulgarity of the jokes in the aforementioned comedy clubs.

Note: can also be used in adjective form, i.e., yucky

See also blech, ick, icky, ack, yech, blech, blah, bleh, yucky, hyuck & ew
i. Get ready to yuck it up, folks, it's Dan Ahdoot!

ii. Mr Wilson: Yuck! Who put this dead fly and clear, whitish fluid in my goddamn soup?! Dennnnis!!
by Juwanna Tinkle October 23, 2005
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A slang term used mostly by children in the Minnesota area meaning: Shits and Giggles/No good reason at all.
Anna had fooled him into loving her just for yucks.
by evoLHate October 2, 2005
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1. To throw an object so hard it is un-catchable.

2. The sounds a white girl makes when she imitating Goofy’ laugh.
Bro 1: what happened to the ball?
Bro 2: he yucked it over the fence and hit a bitch.

Bro 1: did she catch it?

Bro 2: nah, she just started yucking tho.
by Uncle Sammich November 19, 2020
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