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yack

[yak] / yæk /




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Until Friday, Johnson’s disgusting propensity to yack all over golf courses – including greens – in the middle of a pandemic was arguably the biggest negative associated with the PGA Tour’s resumption.

From The Guardian

A reasonable expectation of safety actually does apply to the right to live freely, unlike the ability to text, yack, surf the web or watch cat videos when you should be watching the road.

From Washington Times

Although Letterman clearly has a lot to say about the president, he previously noted that he’s ready to “stop yacking” about Trump in favor of focusing on a 2020 win.

From Fox News

David Letterman is sick of President Trump but thinks Americans should settle things at the 2020 election and quit “yacking about what a goon” the president is.

From Fox News

Too many drivers are clicking, clacking and yacking their way down the highways and byways from what seems to be digital addiction.

From Washington Times