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Yak
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Yak
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a wild and domesticated type of cattle, Bos grunniens, of Tibet, having long horns and long shaggy hair
noun
1. Also: yakety-yak
noisy, continuous, and trivial talk or conversation
verbWord forms: yaks, yakking or yakked
2. (intransitive)
to chatter or talk in this way; jabber
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Yak
see synonyms of yak nounWord forms: plural yaks or yak
a stocky, long-haired wild ox (Bos grunniens) of Tibet and central Asia, often domesticated as a beast of burden and for its milk, meat, etc.
verb intransitiveWord forms: yakked or ˈyakking
1.
to talk much or idly; chatter
noun
2.
idle or voluble talk
3.
a.
a loud laugh, esp. as audience response to comedy
b.
a joke or comic bit that evokes such a laugh
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Yak
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1. A wild, shaggy-haired ox (Bos grunniens) of the mountains of central Asia.
2. A domesticated yak, used as a work animal or raised for meat and milk.
intr.v. yakked, yak·king, yaks also yacked or yack·ing or yacks
To talk persistently and meaninglessly; chatter.
n.
Prolonged, sometimes senseless talk; chatter.
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