noun
- plural of yak: large, long-haired wild or domesticated oxen of Tibet and central Asia
verb
- third person singular present of yak: talks persistently or chatter
Usage: informal
Examples
- The yaks grazed peacefully in the high mountain pasture.
- Tibetan herders depend on their yaks for milk, meat, and transportation.
- Wild yaks can weigh up to 2,000 pounds.
- The thick fur of yaks protects them from harsh mountain weather.
- She always yaks on the phone for hours.
- He yaks constantly during movies.
- My neighbor yaks about her garden every morning.