yak
yak /jæk/ noun [countable]
yak verb (past tense and past participle yakked, present participle yakking) [intransitive]
(n.) ج.ش). گاومیش دم کلفت، گاونر و کوهان دار
(vt.& n.) بطور مداوم حرف زدن، وراجی کردن، روده درازی
yak[noun]Synonyms: chatter, babble, blab, blabber, chat, clack, gabble, jabber, palaver, prattle
[verb]Synonyms: chat, babble, chatter, clack, gab, gabble, jaw, prate, prattle, yakety-yak
[noun]Synonyms: joke, crack, gag, jape, jest, quip, waggery, wisecrack, witticism
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I. yak1 /jæk/
noun [countable][
Date: 1700-1800;
Language: Tibetan;
Origin: gyak]
an animal of central Asia that looks like a cow with long hair
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II. yak2 verb (
past tense and past participle yakked,
present participle yakking)
[intransitive][
Date: 1900-2000;
Origin: From the sound of continuous talk]
informal to talk continuously about things that are not very serious, in a way that is annoying
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