Yok


yuk1 .
a loud, hearty laugh.
a joke evoking such a laugh.
to laugh or joke:
the audience really yukked it up at the movie.
historical examples

a prisoner in turkey john still
by desert ways to baghdad louisa jebb
the secrets of a kutt-te edward o. mousley
caught by the turks francis yeats-brown
caught by the turks francis yeats-brown
caught by the turks francis yeats-brown
the happy golfer henry leach
hungry hearts anzia yezierska

n.

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