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YANK

YANK
ScnMaster
(colloquial) a sudden, strong pull; jerk. PDC Volume 4 Approved Glossary
YANK
ScnTUEU
(informal) short for Yankee, a native or inhabitant of the United States, especially a soldier in World Wars I and II. See also World War I and war, last in this glossary. Now, the last time I had correspondence with Australians was just after the last war and they were still very resentful of all the Yanks that had been down there. iOpening Lecture (1 Jan. 60) (informal) short for Yankee, a native or inhabitant of the United States, especially a soldier in World Wars I and II. See also World War I and war, last in this glossary. Now, the last time I had correspondence with Australians was just after the last war and they were still very resentful of all the Yanks that had been down there. ?Opening Lecture (1 Jan. 60) (informal) short for Yankee, a native or inhabitant of the United States, especially a soldier in World Wars I and II. See also World War I and war, last in this glossary. (informal) short for Yankee, a native or inhabitant of the United States. (informal) Yankee, a native or inhabitant of the United States.
YANK
ScnTUEU
(colloquial) a sudden, strong pull; jerk.