yucky

IPA: jˈʌki

adjective

  • (colloquial, often childish) Of something highly offensive; causing aversion or disgust.
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Examples of "yucky" in Sentences

  • Those little guys with built in yucky/cool radars.
  • My sources tell me Tom found Heidi's rendition to be "yucky" - then instructed Katie Holmes to grow a mustache.
  • He was covered in yucky stuff, they all said it was from Mom’s play-center!, so there must be a lot of stuff inside there.
  • There were beautiful things, like fragrant flowers and bundles of bright green herbs, as well as "yucky" things, like the heads of freshly slaughtered pigs.
  • That seemed a low estimate, given how many young women failed to warm to Morgan’s characterizations of them as boyfriend-pleasing, power-averse dopes who didn’t recognize their own servitude and used the word yucky.

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