yuck out
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[edit]Verb
[edit]yuck out (third-person singular simple present yucks out, present participle yucking out, simple past and past participle yucked out)
- To disgust or nauseate.
- 1980, The Canadian Alpine Journal - Volumes 63-, page 19:
- Dave is quite yucked out from the altitude .
- 2006, Carol Snow, Been There, Done That:
- Once he even turned up at our aerobics class, clad in a muscle shirt and royal blue spandex shorts, which yucked me out beyond belief.
- 2008, Justin Lookadoo, The Dirt on Sex, page 37:
- If you are too yucked out and embarrassed to examine the body part, talk about it, or ask the person about it, does it make sense that you would put your face there?
- 2009, Alan Robbins, Following the Trail of Blood:
- Needless to say, this whole notion yucked me out and I might have lost it right then and there but Blood was pounding his cane on the floor and waiting for me to join him.
- 2019, Nimko Ali, What We’re Told Not to Talk About:
- I suppose it was okay, I was just yucked out by the mess.