yerk

[yurk]

yerk Definition

  • 1to give a quick, hard pull or jerk
  • 2to move suddenly or quickly

Using yerk: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "yerk" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He yerked the rope to get the horse moving.

  • Example

    She yerked her hand away from the hot stove.

  • Example

    The car yerked forward suddenly when he hit the gas.

  • Example

    The fish yerked the line and almost got away.

yerk Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for yerk

Phrases with yerk

  • yerk someone's chain

    to tease or provoke someone

    Example

    He's just yerked your chain. Don't take it seriously.

  • to treat someone roughly or unfairly

    Example

    The boss yerked him around for months before finally firing him.

  • yerk and jerk

    a sudden, jerky movement

    Example

    The yerk and jerk of the rollercoaster made her feel sick.

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Summary: yerk in Brief

'Yerk' [yurk] is a verb that means to give a quick, hard pull or jerk or to move suddenly or quickly. It is often used in phrases like 'yerk someone's chain,' meaning to tease or provoke someone, or 'yerk someone around,' meaning to treat someone roughly or unfairly. 'Yerk and jerk' refers to a sudden, jerky movement.