English
Pronunciation
Etymology
Noun
yank (plural yanks)
- A sudden, vigorous pull.
Synonyms
- (sudden, vigorous pull): jerk, tug
Transitive verb
to yank (yanking, yanked, yanked)
- To pull something with a quick, strong action.
- to remove from circulation
- They yanked the product as soon as they learned it was unsafe.
Synonyms
Etymology
Contraction of Yankee,see Etymology of Yankee
Proper noun
Yank (plural Yanks)
- In the USA, a resident or transient living, or who was born, above the Mason-Dixon line
- In Great Britain, most of Europe, and Australia, anyone from the USA
- (pejorative) Someone from the USA with bad manners while visiting Great Britain, most of Europe, or Australia
Synonyms
- (native of New England): New Englander
- (native of the USA): American
Translations
native of New England
native of the Northern USA
native of the USA
See American
External Links
Wikipedia article on Mason Dixon line
Wikipedia article on Yankees