Meaning & Definition of word "Yak"
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Yak
/jæk/
noun:
- 1. A large, shaggy domesticated bovine found in the Himalayan region and used as a pack animal and for its milk and meat.
- Example: The farmer owned several yaks, which he used to transport goods across the mountainous terrain.
- 2. A similar animal or wild relative of the domesticated yak (Bos grunniens) found in central Asia.
- Example: The wild yak roamed freely on the high plateaus of Tibet.
verb:
- 1. To talk persistently, especially about trivial matters; to chatter.
- Example: They sat around the campfire, yakking about their adventures and sharing stories.
- 2. To engage in casual, informal conversation.
- Example: We spent the afternoon yakking over coffee, catching up on each other's lives.
Etymology
The word 'yak' comes from Tibetan 'gyag.'
Common Phrases and Expressions
yak it up:
To talk a lot, often in a friendly or informal way.
yak to someone:
To engage in conversation with someone.
Related Words
bison:
A large, humpbacked herbivore found in North America.
muskox:
A stocky Arctic mammal with long hair.
domesticated:
Tamed animals that are kept for companionship, labor, or production.
Slang Meanings of yak
Meaning: To talk excessively.
Example Sentence: Stop yakking and let someone else speak.
Meaning: To waste time chatting.
Example Sentence: We were just yakking away when we should have been working.