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See also: York
English[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Back-formation from yorker.
Verb[edit]
york (third-person singular simple present yorks, present participle yorking, simple past and past participle yorked)
Etymology 2[edit]
Perhaps imitative.
Verb[edit]
york (third-person singular simple present yorks, present participle yorking, simple past and past participle yorked)
- (slang) To vomit.
- 2013, Breaking Bad (TV series), "Blood Money" (episode)
- BADGER: They're eating blueberry pies... […] Okay, finally, Kirk, he can't take it anymore. He yorks! Now it's just down to Chekov and Spock.
- 2013, Breaking Bad (TV series), "Blood Money" (episode)
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Polish[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Clipping of yorkshire terrier.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
york m animal
- Yorkshire Terrier, Yorkie (breed of toy dog having a long, glossy coat)
- Synonyms: yorkshire, yorkshire terrier
Declension[edit]
Declension of york
Further reading[edit]
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- pl:Terriers
- pl:Toy dogs