noun
- a large, long-haired wild or domesticated ox found in Tibet and central Asia
verb
- to talk persistently or chatter
Usage: informal
Examples
- The yak is well-adapted to high altitudes and cold climates.
- Tibetan herders rely on yaks for milk, meat, and transportation.
- The thick fur of a yak protects it from harsh mountain weather.
- She kept yakking on the phone for hours.
- Stop yakking and pay attention to the lesson.
- They were yakking about their weekend plans.
- The students were yakking in the back of the classroom.