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yerk

[ yurk ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to strike or whip.
  2. to stir up; arouse; excite.
  3. to jerk.
  4. to move (a part of one's body) with a jerk.
  5. to pull (stitches) tight or bind tightly.


verb (used without object)

  1. to kick.
  2. to rise suddenly.
  3. to enter into something eagerly.

noun

  1. a kick or jerk.
  2. a thud or blow, as from a stick.
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of yerk1

1400–50; late Middle English < ?
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Example Sentences

"If I cannot sew, I can yerk."

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One cannot put one’s finger to one’s nose, or yerk ye in the ribs, or lay hold of your button in writing; but in all the most lively and titterly parts of my letter you must not fail to imagine me, as the epic poets say, now here, now there; now with one foot pointed at the ceiling, now with another; now with my pen on my ear, now with my elbow in my mouth.

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George bit his lip, scratched his head with the awl, and gave the lingles such a yerk, that he made them both crack in two.

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Kindle up your crackers, and yerk away!

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Eh, but she maun hae made thae soldiers of Herod and thae grand wise-like lords yerk and fidge juist to watch her.

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