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Yicker

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nichernoun(Scotland) Alternative form of nicker (“to neigh”). [To make a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse.]
queaknounAlternative form of queek. [A vocal sound produced by certain birds.]
yakity-yaknounAlternative spelling of yackety-yak. [(slang) prolonged chatter; uninterrupted, idle talk; gossip]
yeskverbAlternative form of yex. [(archaic, intransitive) To hiccup.]
joiknounAlternative form of yoik (“traditional Sami song”). [(music, uncountable) A traditional style of Sami singing or chanting.]
piqueerverbAlternative form of pickeer. [(obsolete) To make a raid for booty; to maraud.]
yak onverbAlternative spelling of yack on. [(slang) To talk at length, in an annoying, boring and long-winded way.]
yukenounAlternative form of yeuk. [(Scotland, Northumbria) itch, a prickly feeling]
kacknounAlternative form of cack (“shit; rubbish”). [A squawk.]
yeehahverbAlternative form of yeehaw. [To shout yee-haw, or exclaim in a similar manner.]
gnarrverbAlternative form of gnar. [To snarl or growl.]
yuck it upverbAlternative spelling of yuk it up. [(US) To clown around: to behave clownishly; to joke idly.]
chyackverbAlternative form of chiack. [(Australia, New Zealand, British, transitive) To taunt or tease.]
squawlnoun(rare) Alternative form of squall. [(often nautical) A sudden storm, as found in a squall line.]
youknoun(Scotland) Alternative form of yeuk. [(Scotland, Northumbria) itch, a prickly feeling]
yealmnounAlternative spelling of yelm. [(UK, dialectal) A bundle of straw laid out straight, chiefly to be used for thatching; a helm.]
yee-hawverbAlternative spelling of yeehaw. [To shout yee-haw, or exclaim in a similar manner.]
kvitchverbAlternative spelling of kvetch. [To whine or complain, often needlessly and incessantly.]
miaowlverbAlternative form of meowl. [(intransitive) To meow.]
cocknifyverbAlternative form of cockneyfy. [(transitive) To make cockney; to vulgarize.]

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